Stress-Free Potty Training

A Commonsense Guide to Finding the Right Approach for Your Child

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Babies & Toddlers, Infants & Toddlers, Parenting
Cover of the book Stress-Free Potty Training by Sara Au, Peter Stavinoha, Ph.D., AMACOM
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Author: Sara Au, Peter Stavinoha, Ph.D. ISBN: 9780814401903
Publisher: AMACOM Publication: May 28, 2008
Imprint: AMACOM Language: English
Author: Sara Au, Peter Stavinoha, Ph.D.
ISBN: 9780814401903
Publisher: AMACOM
Publication: May 28, 2008
Imprint: AMACOM
Language: English

No two children experience the toilet-training process in exactly the same way. While some kids might be afraid to even go near the bathroom, others may know when to go...but still never seem to make it there in time. This helpful guide takes the stress out of this challenging rite of passage, giving parents much-needed advice to help them identify what approach will work for their child’s temperament. The book distinguishes between common childhood personality types, providing easy techniques tailor-fit for all kinds of kids, whether they’re stubborn or willful, clinging to diapers, afraid to move on, or just late-bloomers. The book shows how to:determine a child’s readiness to begin potty training • gradually move children past their existing comfort zone, without causing undue pressure • handle accidents and temporary setbacksThis straight-talking guide enables readers to help every child make this important life transition free of worry and in the way that’s right for him or her.

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No two children experience the toilet-training process in exactly the same way. While some kids might be afraid to even go near the bathroom, others may know when to go...but still never seem to make it there in time. This helpful guide takes the stress out of this challenging rite of passage, giving parents much-needed advice to help them identify what approach will work for their child’s temperament. The book distinguishes between common childhood personality types, providing easy techniques tailor-fit for all kinds of kids, whether they’re stubborn or willful, clinging to diapers, afraid to move on, or just late-bloomers. The book shows how to:determine a child’s readiness to begin potty training • gradually move children past their existing comfort zone, without causing undue pressure • handle accidents and temporary setbacksThis straight-talking guide enables readers to help every child make this important life transition free of worry and in the way that’s right for him or her.

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