Archive for the 'Potty Training for Girls' Category

How to potty train girls

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Most experts say that the time to start potty training a child is between 18 -36 months. Other professionals have a more relaxed approach in that they feel that a child should be trained when they are ready; although with that philosophy, a child could theoretically still be in diapers on her first day of [...]

Steps To Potty Training Girls

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Most new mothers perceive potty training girls to be a stressful experience. However, for those who have tried it, they have appreciated its importance and the fun it comes with. If it is your first time potty training your girl, you should know what to expect and be well prepared. The following steps can be [...]

Advice For Potty Training Girls

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Potty training your children is a difficult task no matter how many children you have but it is slightly more difficult for a new mother to figure out what techniques really will work. Luckily there is a little bit less tact involved in potty training girls rather than boys. When to Potty Train It can [...]

Potty Training Girls Without Tantrums

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Potty training girls is often approached with trepidation. While some studies and child rearing experts say that training too early can cause behavioral issues or toilet aversions, others claim that waiting too long to begin training can put your child behind their peers and cause psychological damage. Luckily, potty training is largely a matter of [...]