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If you could remember your own potty training, you'd probably
recall a time filled with anxiety and glee, frustration and a sense
of accomplishment, triumphal joy and shamed remorse. You'd
remember wanting so much to make mommy and daddy happy, and at the
same time to make them pay for being so darned unreasonable. And
you'd recall feeling incredibly grown up once you got it
right. Maybe if we could remember our own potty training, it
wouldn't be so tough when it came our turn to be the
trainers. But as it is, most of us feel like we can use all the
expert advice and guidance we can get.
Potty Training For Dummies is your total guide to the
mother of all toddler challenges. Packed with painless solutions
and lots of stress-reducing humor, it helps you help your little
pooper make a smooth and trauma-free transition from diapers to
potty. You'll discover how to:
Read the signs that your tot is ready
Motivate your toddler to want to give up diapers
Kick off potty training on the right foot
Foster a team approach
Deal with setbacks and pee and poop pranks
Make potty training a loving game rather than a maddening
ordeal
Mother and daughter team, Diane Stafford and Jennifer Shoquist,
MD separate potty-training fact from fiction and tell you what to
expect, what equipment you'll need, and how to set the stage
for the big event. They offer expert advice on how to:
Choose the right time
Use a doll to help model behavior
Say the right things the right way
Reinforce success with praise and rewards
Switch to training pants
Get support from relatives
Cope with special cases
Train kids with disabilities
And they offer this guarantee: "If your child is still
in diapers when he makes the football team or gets her college
degree, you can send him or her off to us for a weekend remedial
course--and ask for a refund of the cost of this
book."
Auteur
Diane Stafford has written extensively on health issues.
Jennifer Shoquist, M.D., Stafford s daughter, is a family practice
physician.
Résumé
If you could remember your own potty training, you'd probably recall a time filled with anxiety and glee, frustration and a sense of accomplishment, triumphal joy and shamed remorse. You'd remember wanting so much to make mommy and daddy happy, and at the same time to make them pay for being so darned unreasonable. And you'd recall feeling incredibly grown up once you got it right. Maybe if we could remember our own potty training, it wouldn't be so tough when it came our turn to be the trainers. But as it is, most of us feel like we can use all the expert advice and guidance we can get.
Potty Training For Dummies is your total guide to the mother of all toddler challenges. Packed with painless solutions and lots of stress-reducing humor, it helps you help your little pooper make a smooth and trauma-free transition from diapers to potty. You'll discover how to:
Make potty training a loving game rather than a maddening ordeal
Mother and daughter team, Diane Stafford and Jennifer Shoquist, MD separate potty-training fact from fiction and tell you what to expect, what equipment you'll need, and how to set the stage for the big event. They offer expert advice on how to:
Contenu
Introduction.
Part I: Setting Up for Success.
Chapter 1: Launching the Potty-Training Adventure.
Chapter 2: Assembling Your Team.
Chapter 3: Using the Tools of the Trade and Dressing for
Success.
Part II: It's All in the Timing.
Chapter 4: Recognizing Readiness Signs.
Chapter 5: Choosing the Right Time.
Part III: Surefire Steps for Ditching Diapers.
Chapter 6: Prepping for the Big Game.
Chapter 7: Dancing the Potty Mambo.
Chapter 8: Keeping a Good Thing Going.
Chapter 9: Training Outside the Home.
Part IV: Using Psych-Up Skills.
Chapter 10: Staying on Message.
Chapter 11: Understanding Your Trainee.
Chapter 12: Getting By with a Little Help.
Part V: Coping with Special Cases.
Chapter 13: Managing Major-League Backsliding.
Chapter 14: Dealing with Day-Slippers and Bed-Wetters.
Chapter 15: Handling a Hardcore Balker.
Chapter 16: Soiling Beyond Toddler Years.
Chapter 17: Training Children with Disabilities.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 18: Ten Answers from the Expert.
Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Pump Up Potty Prowess.
Chapter 20: Ten Reasons to Let Your Child Lead.
Chapter 21: Ten Woulda-Couldas If You Got Do-Overs.
Index.