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Even though accidents can be very frustrating, try not to show your child how you're feeling. Explain that you want them to use the potty next time. Your child will already have some of the key skills they need to make the move to pants and potty easier when you stop using nappies. feeling worried or anxious about something – such as moving house, the arrival of a new baby, or starting nursery or school Brazleton T, Christopherson E, Frauman A, Gorski P, Poole J, Stadtler A, Wright C. (1999) Instruction, timeliness and medical influences affecting toilet training. Paediatrics. 103:1353-1358. Available from: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/103/Supplement_3/1353 [Accessed 1st June 2018] American Academy of Pediatrics. (1999) Toilet training guidelines: Parents – the role of the parents in toilet training. Pediatrics. 103(6 Pt 2):1362-1363. Available from: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/103/Supplement… [Accessed 1st June 2018]

by age 3, 9 out of 10 children are dry most days – even then, all children have the odd accident, especially when they're excited, upset or absorbed in something else Learning how to use the potty independently and stopping wearing nappies is a big milestone for your child. There are lots of new and exciting skills for them to learn with your help. Try to change nappies or pull-ups as soon as they are wet or soiled. This teaches your baby that it is normal to be clean and dry.Try not to worry. Remind yourself that sooner or later, your child will want to be dry for their own sake. If they start to see potty training as a battle with you, it'll be much harder. If your pup has been willing to void in her crate the crate is probably too big and probably hasn't been well enough cleaned. They should always progress not revert. They recognise when they have a wet or dirty nappy and may pull at it, take it off or ask you to change it.

Prepare the equipment. Place a potty chair in the bathroom or, initially, wherever your child is spending most of his or her time. Encourage your child to sit on the potty chair in clothes to start out. Make sure your child's feet rest on the floor or a stool. Use simple, positive terms to talk about the toilet. You might dump the contents of a dirty diaper into the potty chair and toilet to show their purpose. Have your child flush the toilet. Choose your words. Decide which words you're going to use for your child's bodily fluids. Avoid negative words, such as dirty or stinky. Institute of Health Visiting. (2014) IHV parent tips. Available from: https://ihv.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/PT_Toilet-Training_V5-upd… [Accessed 1st June 2018] Going into denial. Some children won't even be aware they have a problem because to them it feels ‘normal.’ We don't always notice our own smell so they may genuinely not know they’ve had an accident.When you first stop using nappies, choose a time when you can stay home with your child for a few days, so you can do some one to one learning with them. Being angry and defensive. Not knowing how to resolve a physical problem such as soiling can cause children to feel stressed and sad. Focus on getting your child potty trained during the day before you start leaving their nappy off at night. Remember, you cannot force your child to use a potty. If they're not ready, you will not be able to make them use it. In time, they will want to use one – most children will not want to go to school in nappies any more than you would want them to.

Give your child a variety of foods, including plenty of fruit and vegetables, which are a good source of fibre. See what to feed young children. Whatever stage your child is on their potty learning journey, stopping using nappies is a big change for them.

When to take a break from potty training?

As soon as you see that your child knows when they're going to pee, encourage them to use their potty. If your child slips up, just mop it up and wait for next time. It takes a while for them to get the hang of it. Your child has a lot to learn at each stage. This is why it makes sense to do some preparation and practice together before they stop wearing nappies.

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