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Walking. Talking. Growing up is full of challenges. But the biggest challenge a baby Bear faces is--potty training! The Baby Bears show toddler the joys and pitfalls of this hurdle as they take a fun-filled lesson in potty training.
It's a royal renovation ? a perennial potty favorite with a whole new look!
Baby, a toddler, decides to use the potty for the first time.
"Nappies are YUUECH!" said the little princess. "There must be something better!" At first the Little Princess thinks the royal potty is even worse than nappies but she soon learns to love it -- even if it isn't always there just when she needs it!
Most people believe that Baby Led Potty Training (BLPT) can be done only if you are a full-time parent, have a home with no carpets, or possibly if you have a ‘smart baby’! Let me tell you, that is not the case, never will be and never has been. This book will assist in teaching you how to be more instinctual and connected with your child’s Elimination Communication needs, understanding their signalling and cues, whilst creating a stronger bond between parent and child. Whether you have a deaf, blind, autistic, disabled, or a healthy child, all babies should and can be given their pottytunities to eliminate, as it is a natural process which nature intended us all to do. Parents who use this method of toilet training their children, contribute not only in enhancing their child’s independence, but their developmental needs also. This in turn creating a more well-rounded, wholesome child. POTTYTUNITY® is aimed at parents in developed communities, who are seeking a more natural outlook to explore, permitting their child to become less diaper reliant. The methods within this book can be used for both babies and toddlers, to help reduce the billions of non-biodegradable disposable diaper waste in landfills worldwide, which (by the way) do not decompose for 500 years – affecting the world in which we all call home! Let us all do our part in maintaining a safer, more liveable environment for the children of tomorrow, one at a time, one bum-bum at a time! www.PottyTunity.com
The real poop on making potty training work for children in child care.
Potty training a child with developmental disorders can be a real challenge, and sometimes the extra difficulties make you feel as though you've tried everything, and failed. In this book, Brenda Batts shows how you can overcome problems, big and small, and provides tried and tested methods that really work, tailored to each individual child. Bursting with ideas on how to see past conventional strategies and adapt toilet training to suit your child, this book outlines methods that have helped even the most despairing of parents and caregivers. Examples of success stories range from two-year-olds to adults aged 20, and show that no matter how difficult it may seem, a little creativity and adaptation can get anyone toilet trained, however many previous attempts have failed. The program itself is supported by plenty of helpful hints and tips, as Brenda covers all you need to get your child past the diaper stage and help them to achieve a big step towards independence. This book is a must for anybody looking to toilet train someone with developmental disorders.
You Can Go to the Potty clearly introduces the basic steps of toilet learning in a natural, non-pressured way. Written by the authors of the acclaimed Sears Parenting Library, it features reassuring text and lively, full-color illustrations.
“It’s My Poop ... “ is a quick simple read that provides parents and others a look into the mind of the potty-training toddler or preschooler and their thoughts about being hurried to reach a milestone in which they may be unprepared. Dr. Brightwell witnessed in anguish over a thirty-year period as hundreds of little ones were pushed into potty-training when they were clearly not ready which resulted in this project . The purpose of the book is not to create an argument about the best time to potty train, but rather to encourage parents to allow their children to train at their own pace instead of the time table of someone else’s. The potty-training process should be an exciting period of growth for all involved, not that which is frustrating and time consuming. The hope is that parents will create a fun and creative approach to potty training their little angels.
Gwendoline Summers has a special style of writing to women about some of the unique options available to them. She knows what it is like to baby her husband. Her first book is a guide to other women seeking to take their partner in hand and make them the baby they both need him to be. This is not an enforced babying guide, but rather one to help women who already KNOW that their partners need the security of nappies, a dummy and a babyish lifestyle, to achieve that goal. The second book covers the subject in a more extensive way about making your partner into a Sissy Baby - a baby girl And the third book brings up an interesting question: is potty training a thing of the past and is it time to reject it both for your partner and yourself? This book is not just for women with AB partners but for ALL women whether their partners are AB or not! She takes it step by step in how to slowly get your partner into nappies and other baby items. If your partner is AB then you are already partway there, but if they are non-AB, this book is still for you. It is a guidebook along a journey of letting our men express the infancy inside that is so often just beneath the surface.