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Wednesday 11 June 2014

Carol Cline Interviewed - Potty Training Is A Slow Process

If all the tasks the child can handle, you can start learning to potty. The range is from 18 30 months of age; this period is very individual (rather later in boys) and requires learning to potty intensively: 
•    Show the child how to potty sits.
•    We seek him here for at least five minutes to keep. The hand can give him a toy, you can view the booklet. However, do not hold a child on the potty if it resists and does not want to sit on the potty that we may be able to block.
•    After five to ten minutes, let the child go potty, even if it's nothing.
•    The child potty - if we assume that it will be successful - after eating and drinking, while usually empties.
•    During an interview with Carol Cline If the child is empty, praise him, allow him to help us with plotting the potty, washing hands, etc. If potty is empty, do not respond negatively.
•    We must not offend front of the child over the feces ("It stinks," etc.)
Potty training is a slow process; one child is much easier than the other child. Until about two years to empty the bowels an automatic process. Only around two years, the nervous system is sufficiently developed, and the child has sufficient control over the sphincter to be housebroken. It is best, therefore, to have patience.

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