Don't push your toddler to potty train until he or she is ready - the age can range from 18 months to 3 years.… More
Summary: Fun games are great for potty training boys because they help toddlers get excited about using the toilet, plus they can help improve aim. Learn games that you can use to potty train boys in this free parenting tips video.
Shelby Emmer has an Associates degree in child development. She has been teaching preschool children for the past 4 years at Temple Isaiah in Los Angeles, California. In addition,...read more
"Hi, my name is Shelby on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you how to potty train. In this segment I'm going to talk about when you're potty training maybe your little boy. It's really, really fun for them to maybe get little Cheerios that you can pop into the toilet and the can just aim for the Cheerio. It's like a fun little game for them to play as they go to the restroom which makes them want to go to the bathroom more in the toilet. So, you just drop a bunch in and then the aim for the Cheerios. Moms and Dads just have fun with what you're doing, don't be afraid to cheer them on. They're excited, you should be excited, be enthusiastic, clap for them and say, "Yah you went pee-pee in the potty," they get so excited. It's a really good encouraging thing to do with them. They love the game. "
eHow Article: How to Potty Train Boys with Games
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bigv1 said
on 2/1/2009 I can rember a few years ago on one of the morrning talk show they had littel dinos to put in the potty like was sugested with the cherros if you know of any thing like this please letme know thank you very mudh
Teachforever said
on 11/11/2008 I also have an article on using fruit loops to train my son on the potty. Guess what? It actually worked.
Teachforever said
on 11/11/2008 Excellent information