If   you     find    yourself    losing  patience,   take    a   breather.   After   all,
you’re   taking  a   small   amount  of  time    to  do  what    the     rest    of  the
country is  taking  a   year    or  longer  to  do.
Block    Two     is  not     only    about   your    child   learning.   You     should  be
learning     as  well.   Plan    not     only    to  learn   your    child’s     signals     and/or
pee-pee dance,  but also    to  learn   his pee patterns.   Some    kids    can drink
4    ounces  of  juice   and     pee     seven   times   in  the     next    hour.   Other   kids
can drink   four    full    sippy   cups    and hold    it  for six hours.  Seriously.  The
whole   goal    here    is  to  find    a   rhythm  to  your    child’s day,    and figure  out
where    the     potty   fits    in.     If  you     have    a   frequent    pee-er,     you     may     not
want    to  go  anywhere    for a   while   after   that    first   glass   of  water.  On  the
other   hand,   if  you know    you have    a   camel,  go  run a   couple  of  errands.
Of  course, you’re  not going   to  know    your    child’s pee habits  perfectly
after   only    a   few days,   but it’s    the eventual    goal.
If  there   is  some    minor   resistance  during  Block   Two,    it’s    most    likely
the  result  of  pure    “toddlerness.”  There’s     been    a   change  in  routine.
Remember    that    all your    child   has ever    known   is  a   diaper. Since   she
was  a   few     hours   old,    she     has     worn    one.    She’s   a   little  attached.   It’s
okay.   This    is  just    something   to  keep    in  the back    of  your    mind.
When    facing  resistance, most    parents potty   training    on  their   own
give    up, often   by  deciding    their   child   is  not ready.  Nothing could   be
further  from    the     truth.  If  your    child   is  capable     of  fighting    for
something    she     wants,  she’s   more    than    ready   for     potty   training.
Resistance  can result  in  a   short   period  of  unpleasantness, but then    it’s
done    and you’re  over    the hump.
                    
                      barry
                      (Barry)
                      
                    
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