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Potty training is a big step for our little ones, and ourselves. Most parents, when faced with this task, feel daunted. We've all seen the horror stories; kids having accidents over and over, parents trying all the tricks, spending a fortune on carpet and upholstery cleaning, and still showing up to social events with a child in diapers, feeling frustrated and defeated. From the outside looking in, NO ONE could be excited about the prospect of potty training.
The fact is, most parents go into potty training armed with; a few gimmicks they heard from friends, some nifty looking gadgets they bought in the toddler section, and some vague recollections from their Mom. These ingredients just aren't quite enough to create a successful outcome.
Successful potty training requires that parents have a grasp of the bigger picture. Like the director of a play, the parent must understand each player's role and the motives that drive them. With this information, potty training becomes straight forward and manageable. Psychologically Sound Potty Training offers parents both simple, step by step direction, and a complete understanding of the dynamics of potty training, so that they may feel comfortable in the director's seat.
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