Nov 14, 2009

Potty Training To train or not train

Potty Training To train or not train I have always found the concept of sanitation facilities for children to be a little 'time. I did not feel right about pushing my daughters to do something I felt finally come naturally. In three years, my two daughters have been trained pot ... because I have not read the books and courses in China whenever I suspect that it should go. They knew what was in the potty. They knew when it had to do. They had found themselves! Well, by golly, they did! Of course, we went a little 'stupid when they passed the users of the throne, and have won awards and praise, as well as children who have been subjected to a regime of potty training tactic worthy of Patton soldiers. But we have never done a big problem in our house and therefore has not become a issue.I 'I have seen parents who feel are potty train their children or even two young men to enroll in preschool. We, however, has found a great preschool that children are allowed to ply. Their philosophy is that children who were still in diapers naturally lea to go in the pot, while the children go to watch the others. I guess that worked. I never really gave much thought. Potty eureka kind of just got here alone. I heard that girls are easier to potty train than the kids. Readers of care there is a comment? We'd love to hear from you, especially if you were a boy and a girl.As anchor for the night, after four or five years, some children can not help wetting the bed during the night. It seems that these valuable not emotionally unstable, to by a low self-esteem or any other ex-wife of dream, reason. They simply lack the capacity to hold their urine and are deeper than most of the bonds. If you have a child who can not stay dry at night, there is a remedy. Please talk with your child? Pediatrician.Copyright s? 2000-2005? Rexanne ManciniRexanne Mancini is the mother of two daughters, justice and freedom. She is a writer, and an extensive yet informal parenting and family web site, Rexanne.com? -Visit the site for his good advice, award-winning Inteet holiday pages and humor to help you cope. Subscribe to our free newsletter, Rexanne? Web Review, for a monthly dose of Rexanne: / RWR-archives.html

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