Andrea
9/30/2012 05:12:32 am
Potty training with the child leading is better than forcing it!
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Emily
9/30/2012 11:27:48 am
Let boys aim at cheerios.
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Leah DeLuzio
9/30/2012 10:30:37 pm
We are beginning the process with our 2 year old....I've learned to keep books/toys beside her potty to occupy her if it takes a little time to go.
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Missy
10/2/2012 12:57:43 am
If he pees on the potty he gets a pez candy.
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mama mirage
10/2/2012 03:41:37 pm
Um yeah if I HAD potty training advice I wouldn't need these, now would I? ;)
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jenny
10/3/2012 07:49:34 am
For my daughter, I just took her diapers and had her at the house naked for a few days! My son, on the otherhand, I have no idea how I can get that boy potty trained!
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Theresa
10/4/2012 11:17:11 am
Always have a reward ready!
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Kortney Picker
10/9/2012 01:41:01 pm
I don't have any yet because my first child will be potty training in about 6 months, but I am open to any advice others have for me :)
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Jeanine
10/12/2012 03:44:34 pm
I use stickers and sing songs to make going to the potty fun for my granddaughter
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Debnmike m
10/13/2012 01:04:41 pm
m & m s helped my oldest learn
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Cea Taylor
10/15/2012 08:27:36 am
Most important advance is to be patient all children all different and we as parents need to understand this.
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Kelley F
10/17/2012 09:05:03 am
Wait until your child is ready not when everyone else says they should be ready.
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Rachel Wright
10/17/2012 03:00:21 pm
With my daughter it was easy. with my son I am at a loss. he just is not interested. my advice? don't think your an expert just because you trained one kid easily. they are not all the same. :P
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Mary Happymommy
10/18/2012 10:18:38 pm
Don't push the child. Wait until they're ready.
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Dhani
10/19/2012 12:18:09 am
My son loved the aiming at Cheerios idea! But we're still working at potty training. My daughter was so much easier!
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