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Cookie Jar Chaos! 🍪😅 Baby Zay's Potty Training Funny and Messy Day! 🚽

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The same studies have shown that in the first six months the baby is very receptive to whatever surrounds him, noises, images and so on. Therefore it will be quite easy for the mother to help her child associate sounds and places in the home, like the bathroom with the time or the moment of potty going. Unless you feel your child needs this extra encouragement and incentive, it is not necessary to resort to the method of potty training chart. But if you find out the child still resists, try the potty training chart and you might discover that it works really fast. With the potty training chart you will make your child proud of his/her achievement in giving up nappies and actually doing what big boys and big girls do pee-pee and poo-poo in the potty. Thus, there are potty training charts especially designed for boys and for girls. The difference in potty training charts is made through different colors or different patterns and drawings. Therefore you can find boys potty training charts in which blue is the dominant color and the drawings are mainly cars, rockets and other boy stuff. In case he wets his pants because he has not asked to go potty, then you can make him go and sit on the potty several times. When he has gone potty successfully, you can throw a party for your child and make him be the centre of attention. All in all, potty training in one day is the ideal for any parent. Potty training problems may also appear because your child is not motivated enough. Try to identify what the child enjoys most and then use that as a reward for him the first time he goes potty either helped by you or on his own. The reward will teach him that the potty is a good way of getting what he likes and he will surely repeat the potty going. Some of the signs of children s being ready for potty training include: language or signs that indicate the need to use the toilet; the necessity to stay dry for at least 2 hours after a diaper change; fine motor skills to dress or undress; an interest in pleasing parents or modeling, and others. One of the potty training tips given by pediatricians is to begin toilet learning so to say, from the moment the child is born. 

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