Potty Training Boys: Hell on Earth?

November 2nd, 2008     Filed Under Potty Training Boys  

Many parents believe potty training boys is harder than potty training girls. They base this belief on two ideas. The first is that boys mature physically and mentally later than girls do. The second is that biologically and thanks to their penis, boys feel little discomfort when they wet themselves. Other parents disagree, however. They think that potty training boys and potty training girls are equal in that both are difficult. Experts share this idea, too. According to doctors and child-rearing experts, it’s the strategy – not the gender – that means the difference between potty training success and failure.

If you’re a parent with male toddlers to potty train, you need all the help you can get. Who better to turn to for advice than Dr. Wayne Jensen? He created ‘Potty Trained in 1 to 3 Days’ as a guide for parents to wean their kids off diapers early. The guide is available in audio format so you can download it to your computer or iPod and listen to it while you go about your chores. The guide walks you through the process of potty training boys and girls and is the product of years of research and first-hand experience.

There are many benefits to potty training boys and girls early. You save money – disposable diapers will set you back between $1,500 to $2,000 a year – and you save time. After all, the average parent changes his or her child’s diapers three to six times a day. Think of how much time these diaper changes will cost you and the other tasks you could have done instead. Think, too, of the health problems you are saving your child from once you wean him or her off diapers. Diaper dependence can lead to retentive encopresis and psychological issues. Why put your child through these? Potty train your child today.

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