There are a
whole lot of Potty Training Methods, below are a few methods.
Practice
till you get it right potty Method:
This requires
you to hold regular practice session where you ask your child to sit and pee.
With some planning you can make practice sessions into a routine, it’s done
gradually over time, there will be very limited accidents since your child has diapers
on, you can make practice sessions become routine. This method could take a lot
of time, depending on the child's maturity level and temperament.
The Wait and Pee/Poop Method: You may
have to start this method at around age two. Study your child’s pee or poop
pattern. Watch for signs that your child wants to pee/poop, try not to pressure
him or her. Ensure that a potty seat is in the bathroom, but don't force him or
her to use it. Encourage your child to use the potty and praise him or her when
it’s used. You’ll experience few accidents when your child ready. This method
would probably make your child be in diapers longer than with other methods.
The
Potty Training in One Day Method:
This includes,
the Teaching through pretend play (with
a doll that simulates urination), Positive reinforcement (food rewards),
practice drills, and over correcting for accidents making your child perform
pretend, practice runs immediately after he or she has peed in his or her
pants.
The method was originally designed for children with special needs. It was
made famous by Dr. Phil. It is
a structured method. It requires follow through by parents.
The
Potty Planner Method:
With this
method, you’ll need to set aside some time probably before your child starts
school and make a focused effort to promote potty use. Stay close to home and
gently steer your toddler to the bathroom at predictable intervals (also ask if
he or she needs to go, to help him or her recognize the sensations). At the end of the
allotted time, your child would have been trained to an extent on how to use
his or her potty when pressed. You'll need to be available at the stipulated
time for this to be effective. You’ll probably succeed with this if your child
is cooperative and does not get easily distracted.
The
Naked Method:
You let your child
go naked all day with a potty chair available at all times. It’s Simple,
No planning or preparation is needed and it’s a great method during dry
season/summer. It’s a no no method by experts, it makes the whole place messy
resulting from lots of accidents also, your Child may not understand this
method when he or she has his or her clothes on.
The
Training Pants Method:
This method
requires your child to use disposable training pants instead of diapers. You’ll
also need to take him or her to the bathroom at different times. You should
also often ask if there’s need to go and pee or poop. You could try “wet
sensation” diapers that cause a coolness when your child pee, also ask your
child to tell you when he or she pee or poop so you can start timing his or her
potty trips. Disposable trainers can increase your child's awareness of his or
her own bowels. Though, disposable training pants can be more expensive.
Disposables will reduce the anxiety for you and your child. Don’t forget to
praise your child when he or she gets to the potty in time.
The Reward Method: For
this method, you’ll need to regularly reward your child after a potty triumph
with something that you know your child loves. This has a way of motivating
your child, but could also make your child demand compensation for every “No
Accidents”. You need wisdom on when to draw the line and keep trying different
rewards that would be effective.
Wait
till the time is right Potty Training Method:
This is one of
the most common used methods. Here, you don’t need a large commitment on time
or consistency, it requires very little preparation or planning and it’s very
easy do if you have a very busy lifestyle. It takes a long time. It’s expensive
too as you’ll spend a lot on diapers. Wetting and soiling themselves can become
entrenched habits. When the child is ready they will decide to use the potty
and in effect will train themselves.


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