Topic > Essay on Potty Training - 655

Potty training is a milestone, eagerly awaited by parents. Potty training is a process. The potty training process takes three to six months, depending on the child. Potty training takes time, dedication, and patience. There are many steps to train a child, some steps are more difficult and the steps may be difficult for the child to understand. The potty training process will be difficult and will have some inconveniences along the way. Before starting the process you need to know if your child is ready. You need to pay attention to potty training signs. Signs include increased interest in potty training, the child feels uncomfortable in diapers, talks about potty training, goes to the bathroom on a schedule, follows instructions, and stays dry for longer periods of time. When it comes to age, there is no right age to start potty training because every child is different. Most parents think of training their children between the ages of eighteen months and three years. Make sure you don't push your child to use the potty too early due to pressure from others. Also, before starting the process, you need tools. You may need many different tools to complete this process. Tools include a potty seat, training pants, footprints, and books or films about potty training. These tools will help your child feel excited about the process, feel comfortable, and feel independent. Now comes the fun part. The process of potty training a child. There are many steps in the process. First, introduce the potty. Introduce potty training to your child around his first birthday. To be successful, keep books and films about potty training in the bathroom and talk about it with the child from time to time... middle of paper... To do this you can use a graphic sticker, give the child candy or buy him something he wants. Make sure you don't go crazy. This way the child will react to praise in the same way he reacts to punishment. Praise and reward the child, but do not overdo it and scare him. The potty training process takes time, patience, and dedication. To be successful in this process, stay consistent with the process. Talk to the child about the potty, encourage him to use it, make the process fun, make it comfortable and reward the child. Learning the process and knowing what you need to do will help your child complete this process successfully. Potty training may seem like a difficult task, but it doesn't have to be. So, NEVER give up on your child or the potty training process. No matter what, your child will be potty trained.