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The Hidden Advantages of Toilet Training Two Kids at the Same Time
Toilet training two kids together? There are a surprising number of hidden advantages to this situation. Find out here these advantages and some great tips for potty training two children.
0 commentsTrain your cat to use the toilet like a BIG kitty
Train your can to use the toilet. potty training cat easy. No more cleaning the litter box.
0 commentsWhen Should Potty Training Start for Boys?
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that potty training boys should begin between the ages of two and a half and three years old. It is believed that male children of this age have the cognitive skills required to potty train. The child is...
3 commentsPotty Training Tricks for Boys
Boys are typically ready to begin the potty training expedition around the age of two and a half to three years old. It is at this time that you should begin to pay attention to the cues that your toddler will be expressing to you. Much of the time...
0 commentsPotty Training Books for Boys
Potty training a toddler is no small feat and many will tell you that it can take a little extra effort with the little men. This having been said, there are many tools out there that can certainly help you to get off to a great start, including...
0 commentsHandling Potty Training Boys on Vacation
One of the toughest tasks you face as the parent of a toddler is getting them interested in potty training. The keys to success are consistency and scheduling. This of course can be an exceptional challenge when you are on the go and out of your...
1 commentA Rewards System for Potty Training Boys
Potty training may be a very rewarding for parents in the end but it can certainly be a challenging experience along the way. Using any tricks that you can to help give you the leg up when it comes to tackling the potty training challenge is more...
2 commentsMy Kid is Autistic- Is This Behavior Normal?
No matter the diagnosis, clients want to know what is typical and what is not. Typical traits and behaviors for autistic children, in areas such as dressing, grooming, hygiene, toileting, eating, coloring, and behavior.
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