Infant
Potty Training: A Gentle and
Primeval Method Adapted to
Modern Living By Laurie
Boucke
Many cultures past and present
start potty training children
from day one. This book guides
Western readers through the
medical and anthropological
reasons why potty training does
not have to be delayed. Readers
will discover advice and tips on
how to watch for potty cues from
their baby and testimonials from
successful parents.
The No-cry
Potty Training Solution Gentle Ways
to Help Your Child Say Goodbye to
Diapers
By Elizabeth Pantley
Elizabeth Pantley helps parents in
the depths of potty training with
valuable insight and real life
application for all types of family
situations including working
parents, children of different ages,
and potty training multiples. In
addition, this book contains a
bathroom safety checklist and how to
childproof bathroom to keep young
ones safe.
Potty
Training for Dummies By
Diane Stafford and Jennifer Shoquist
M.D.
While parents are ready to pull
their hair out, toddlers are
navigating through new territory as they transition from
babyhood to big kid status. This
book guides parents as "trainers" to
help encourage, support, and provide
their child with the right
motivation to successfully learn to
use the toilet. Book is packed with
a comprehensive look at all potty
training matters such as helping
child to give up diapers, how to
get potty training started on the
right track, how
to effectively use praise and
rewards, and more.
Potty
Training Sucks: What to Do When
Diapers Make You Miserable
By Joanne Kimes
Potty training is not for the faint
of heart, but this book will give
parents the knowledge and advice
they need to handle the messiest of
situations! With information about
how to look for cues, getting
started, the difference in potty
training boys versus girls, and how
to help prevent accidents, this book
will inform and entertain with shreds of
humor that will help parents deal
with this stage in stride.
Stress-Free
Potty Training: A Commonsense Guide
to Finding the Right Approach for
Your Child
By Sara Au and Peter L. Stavinoha
Ph.D
All children like different things,
express themselves differently, and
learn in different ways - potty
training included! This book will
help parents and caregivers explore
how to tailor their potty training
approach based on the personality of
the child. In addition,
parents will learn how to understand when a child is
ready to begin potty training, how
to introduce the concept without
creating pressure, how to handle
regression, and more.
The
Everything Potty Training Book:
Professional, Reassuring Advice to
Help You and Your Child Through This
Challenging Time (Everything Series)
By Linda Sonna
Parents will find information and
techniques to assist children with
potty training. Parents will feel
prepared to act as potty training
"coaches" for their little one with
information such as how to recognize
when a child is ready for toilet
training, selecting the right potty
chair and other gear, advice on
common issues, keeping children
healthy, and more.
The
Potty Boot Camp: Basic Training For
Toddlers
By Suzanne Riffel
With a combination of several potty
training techniques, The Potty Boot
Camp is an effective and
successful approach to helping
children learn to potty train quickly. Parents
will find that many children will
potty train in as little as 2 days
through the use of these techniques
and focused attention.
The
Potty Trainer: The Ultimate Guide To
Potty Training Your Child
By D. Preston Smith
While many potty training books
cover the basic techniques to teach a child to use the toilet,
this book goes even further to
include anatomical material on how
the bladder and bowel function in
kids. With this information, parents
will have a better sense as to why
their child may or may not be ready
for toilet training and also help
parents to avoid or handle potty
training mishaps. In addition, this
book helps parents to teach children
how to not only use the toilet, but
develop sanitary habits that will
aid them for a lifetime.
The
Potty Training Answer Book:
Practical Answers to the Top 200
Questions Parents Ask
By Karen Deerwester
First time parents have many
questions when it comes to potty
training and The Potty Training
Answer Book has the answers! Packed
with 200 popular questions
and answers, this is a great resource
to have on hand during the
toddler years. Some of the typical
questions addressed in this book
include "What is the average age for
boys versus girls to start potty
training?", "How should you handle
bed wetting?", and more.
Toilet
Training in Less Than A Day
By Nathan Azrin, MD and Richard M.
Fox, MD
This technique, proven by Azrin and
Fox, helps the average child learn
to potty train on his or her own in
four hours. Children will love their
big kid status and be eager to
continue using the toilet on their
own without help with the methods
developed in this book. Parents will
feel prepared to start with the
pre-training techniques and advice
on common issues such as bedwetting.
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