reward her when she tells you in time and she goes to the potty. you could also ask her every 10 min or so is she has to go and put her on the potty after every meal
uh hi my name is potty trainer mom and i love helping people go potty
You know your dog has to go potty when he is whining or going around in circles sniffing the floor. When you notice that behavior bring him to his potty place, where you want him to go potty. if you do this all the time he will eventually learn. But if he goes potty on the floor u will need a special spray to wipe off the stain and the smell other wise he will go there instead because it has his smell on it.
They mark territory and 'go potty' there or they just where ever they are!
Answer Take your time with her, this is all new to her, but at the same time, you have to be firm with her and let her know how upset mommy is when she doesn't go on the potty.
Well, you eat and drink. And that can stay in you forever! It has to get out of your system some how. Yep, that's why we go potty. I know when you have to go potty it gets annoying, but it gets MORE annoying if you COULDN'T go potty. Now do you see why?
Raise their speech to 3500 so they can ask fro the potty first. The will not go in the potty in the beginning, but the higher your baby's hygiene is, the more likely they will be go in the potty.
Just go potty normaly. Turn the light on!
You can encourage your toddler to communicate when they need to go potty by using consistent language, setting a routine for potty breaks, and praising them for successful communication and using the potty.
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Sometimes unborn babies go potty, so you don't even have to be born yet.
One fun way to incorporate the musical potty into potty training routines for toddlers is to use it as a reward system. Encourage your child to use the potty by letting them choose a song to play each time they successfully go. This can make the experience more enjoyable and motivating for them. Additionally, you can create a potty training chart and let your child place a sticker on it each time they use the potty, with the reward of playing a favorite song on the musical potty once they reach a certain number of stickers.