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Category Archives: POTTY TRAINING

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How to Build your Infants Self-Esteem from Birth?

Self-esteem is about liking yourself and who you are. Having self-esteem helps your infant cope with mistakes and try again even if he fails at first. As a result, self-esteem helps him do better in everyday life at home, at school and in awkward social situations....
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What if your toddler is withholding poos?

This is one of those times when you need to be super sensitive to your infant's feelings. He may have had a stool that was a bit larger and more uncomfortable to expel and then got scared. Some infants are scared because they think a part of the inside of their body is leaving them without them having any control over it.
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TOP TIPS for successful Potty Training

Teaching your infant a new skill requires patience, understanding and positive reinforcement. When you decide to potty train your little one it is important to ensure, both emotionally and physically, that your infant is truly ready. When your infant is ready and motivated for this life change, then potty training works well. So let's look at what you need to do.....
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When does bedwetting really become a concern?

Most children need time to eventually stay dry overnight. At 5 years old, 15% of normally developing children still wet themselves at night and it is twice as common in boys as it is in girls.
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