Saturday, February 1, 2014

Potty Training Guide



Your baby enters his second year and now become a toddler or twos. What to expect at this age?

As the world open up to him,
your child hit many developmental milestones and may now be able to walk around, playing, kicking and catching a ball, building tower with blocks, watching TV, potty training, eating finger food.


Each day for a toddler is an opportunity to grown and learns something new. As a parent and mother of 2 kids, I realize that some parents struggled how to potty train their child. Recently, I learn the easiest way to start potty training toddlers and it is worth sharing because this is a good method. Read More 



Potty train your twos Do you think your baby is emotionally and physically ready to potty train?

Many Parents are confused about the right time to start potty train, but don't think it is too late or too early. Some parents start the training as early as 15 months, but there is not a specific age. However, toilet training usually depends on your baby' s development and when a child can control his muscle to pee or poo. The longer you wait, the easiest you train. Don' t rush and wait to see if you child is demonstrating these following signs including:

 - Refuse to use diaper
 - Stay dry for more hours
 - Has a regular bowel movement
 - Dislikes a wet and dirty diaper
 - Telling you to use potty
 - Undressing by himself
 - Imitate grown-up person


When it is the right time, and you toddler can follow direction then start this basic diaper free techniques. This potty training is absolutely the right tools and the key to success if you like your child fully potty train.