Parenting With Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility

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PEARL 45


Toilet Training


Brace yourselves for this one, folks: Toilet training is fun! “What?” you


shriek. “All that hassle just getting kids onto the potty chair? Then when
we get them there, you’d think they’d go, right? Think again. They sit
there for a few seconds and then stand right up, declare, ‘All done!’ and
head off to the corner of the living room and do their dirty work there.
Then there’s all that mess to clean up. Fun? It’s about as much fun as
toxic waste!”
Okay, okay, we lied. What we meant to say was, “Toilet training can be
fun — for us and for our kids.” But first, the facts:


•           Some    children    are naturally   easy    to  toilet  train   and really
train themselves. Some children are very difficult to train.
• Children differ developmentally. Some are ready at age two,
while others may not be ready until four and a half.
• It is essential to keep the atmosphere around toilet training
fun and exciting — even gleeful.
• Because we have a vested interest in our kids’ potty habits, it
is all too easy to become negative and frustrated. We really do
want them to go into the potty.

Keeping these facts in mind, we can approach toilet training not like
it’s some kind of torture we all must submit to several times a day but
with an enthusiastic and happy attitude. If we consider it a chore, our kids
will follow suit.
Bear in mind, there is an anatomical difference between boys and girls.

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