Potty Training Boys Tips

August 13th, 2009     Filed Under Baby Potty Training  

Potty training boys can sometimes take more time and patience than training girls. Some experts and parents believe it is because mothers tend to do more of the toilet training of children than fathers, making it easier for little girls to emulate the process. Whatever the reason is, potty training a boy may take you more than time, so you need to be prepared to be patient.

Tip # 1 The first tip is to make sure your son is ready.

Watch for signs of readiness such as your son being interested in using the bathroom or toilet, wanting to imitate older brothers and sisters, showing signs of independence, having the ability to follow simple instructions, and responding well to positive reinforcement.

Tip #2 Help your son get familiar and comfortable with the potty

You will need to decide whether to use an adapter seat or child size potty. If your son shows a strong interest in either one, go with that choice. Some children may prefer having their very own potty that you can help them personalize.

Tip #3 Practice

Have your little boy practice sitting on the toilet to get familiar with it. If using a child potty you can make it accessible in the room he plays in and remind him when it is potty time.

Tip #4 Reward

Reward your little boy when he successfully uses the potty. Give him a favorite treat or big kid privilege and praise him.

Tip #5 Make the potty training process fun.

As a parent you need to be patient and consistent. Make the process enjoyable by reading to your child while he is sitting on the toilet. He may also enjoy watching videos or having a favorite doll or stuffed animal with him.

Tip #6 Use big boy underwear

Take your son shopping and let him pick out his favorite underwear. This may be a big incentive to not have to wear diapers anymore.

Tip #7 Be patient

Be prepared for accidents and setbacks. Do not pressure your boy or punish him for accidents. This will only cause stress and will not be successful in helping your child lean to use the toilet.

Potty training boys does take patience and persistence, but it will be well worth it when you can find get rid of the diapers and get your son potty trained for good.

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