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  • Easy Ways to Potty Train a Baby

    Potty training a baby can be very easy with the appropriate mindset. Although infant potty training requires a slightly different method than training an older child, it allows for earlier communication about elimination between parent and child. Earlier communication often leads to a relaxed potty training experience. There are several easy ways to potty train a baby including observation, signaling, timing and part-time.

  • How to Teach Babies Potty Training

    A parent often looks forward to the day her child will no longer need diapers. Although some think that a child should begin potty training a certain age, this is not always the case. According to the Mayo Clinic, potty training depends on the child's physical and emotional readiness. In short, you cannot successfully potty train your child until he is ready to train. Once your child is ready to train, remember to exercise patience and allow your child to train on his own terms.

  • How to Potty Train a Baby Girl

    Timing is important when potty training your baby girl; success is dependent on the trainer's devotion and consistency and the readiness of the child. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that most children are ready to use the potty between 18 and 24 months, but some may not be ready until they are 2 ½ years old. Potty train with positive reinforcement, and never punish a child for having an accident or not following directions. Over the course of a few months, your baby girl will be out of diapers and using the potty like a big girl.

  • How to Potty Train a Baby Boy

    Potty training can be a difficult milestone in your child's development. Some parents worry that their child will never be trained. Potty training won't happen until the child is good and ready. When that time comes, the parent needs a lot of patience and a little knowledge.

  • The Best Way to Potty Train Your Baby

    Potty training can be one of the most rewarding, and mentally exhausting, times in any parent's life. This stage signals the end of infancy and the entrance into the toddler years and can be very confusing, especially for a first-time parent. There are several methods to successfully potty train a small child, not to mention all the words of wisdom being offered from Grandma, aunts and friends. Finding a method that will work for your child can be difficult, but with a lot of hard work, you can find success and toss aside diapers forever.

  • At What Age Should You Potty Train Your Baby?

    Potty training is a major developmental milestone in the life of a baby or toddler because it marks a turning point in becoming more independent and self sufficient. Many parents attempt potty training with their children at the wrong time and end up frustrated and stressed out before anything is accomplished. Recognizing the proper age for potty training can save the headache and make it more enjoyable for everyone.

  • How to Explain the Birds & the Bees

    It can be embarrassing or awkward to talk to children about where babies come from, their changing bodies and the risks of premature and unsafe sex. However, it is crucial that parents create an atmosphere of openness where issues of sexuality are concerned. This article offers tips on how to start and maintain dialogue about "the birds and the bees."

  • How to Determine a Fair Price for Daycare

    For many families, it takes two incomes to maintain their current lifestyle. But with each passing year, it seems the price of daycare rises higher. Prices vary from city to city, but you can determine a fair price in your area.

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