Just when you finally master the whole sleep thing and manage to convince your mini that broccoli isn’t poison, you’re faced with an entirely new challenge: potty training. There are a number of ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — "Monkey see, monkey do" didn't cover number two... until now. Knoxville based "Potty M.D." is a company founded by Dr. Preston Smith in 2003. Smith is a pediatric urologist who says ...
Learning to use the potty is an important milestone for children and a very personal one that’s different for every child and their family. Recognizing that can help alleviate the stress that parents, ...
Many children experience constipation during potty training, which may occur due to anxiety about using the potty. Providing support, comfort, praise, and routine to a child can help. If a child feels ...
Ready to take the plunge and potty train your little man? Congratulations! This is a big step for both of you, but you’re going to rock it. You may have heard from other parents that training boys is ...
There’s no one best schedule for potty training, but some of the most common ones include the three-day, time-based, and schedule method. Share on Pinterest The moment has come. You’ve decided to end ...
Although no two children are exactly alike, the messiest part of any parenting journey may be the same: potty training. When it comes to how (and when) to teach babies and toddlers how to pee and poop ...
Using the toilet is a significant milestone that builds a child’s confidence and independence. Parents and caregivers with young boys who show readiness and interest in using the toilet may want to ...
Don’t rush your toddler into using the toilet before he’s ready. The process takes patience, preparation and praise. Credit...Tess Smith-Roberts Supported by By Dina DiMaggio This guide was originally ...
1. A Summer Infant potty training toilet designed to look like a traditional toilet so they get used to using the real deal and don't struggle when they have to transition down the road. Unlike ...