"Teaching is not about answering questions but about raising questions - opening doors for them in places that they could not imagine." Yawar Baig
Your child is growing rapidly and it is time for her to use the toilet independently.
Most children develop control over their bowel and bladder by 18 months. This skill is necessary for children to physically be able to use the toilet. How ready a child is emotionally to begin learning to use the potty depends on the individual child. Some children are ready at 18 months, and others are ready at 3.
While every child is different, about 22% of children are out of diapers by 2 years and a half, and 88% of children are out of diapers by 3 years and a half.
Training a toddler to use the toilet and to be independent seems like quite a daunting task; which is why we need to clear our minds around it first, and that's why you should read:
"Potty training in 3 days"
Thanks to this book you'll be able to easily potty train your children and finally allow them to be out of diapers.
Here's what you're going to learn by reading this practical guide:
- How to understand if your child is ready to take the diaper off
- Know the essential things to let the transition be as much easy as possible
- The complete program to potty train your child in only 3 days
- How to manage bedwetting
- What to do if your baby doesn't want to leave the diaper
- Problems that could occur and which solutions you can apply
...and much, much more!