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FYI: Lastest Potty Training Games Auctions -An Informational

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

potty training games eBay auctions you should keep an eye on:

POTTY TRAINING SUCCESS DVD NEW SEALED,AN EASY FLEXIBLE APPROACH SONGS GAMES&MORE
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Potty Training Success DVD English & Spanish-Songs Games Activities NEW & SEALED
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Question by L80bug: Am I on the right track with potty training?
My daughter will be 2 on the 7th of Dec. She has been interested in the potty for about 3 or 4 months now. She likes to sit on it, but doesn’t try to do anything. We’ve talked about what the potty is for and I think she is starting to understand, but she still seems to think it is just a game. Considering her interest, I know she will be trained soon, but what are some tips I could follow to get her to move on to the next step? She is stubborn, so I cannot just put her on the potty if she doesn’t want to. Besides, I don’t want her to feel like it is a punishment or anything.

Best answer:

Answer by Kristin S
I didnt do anything with my daughter. I let her watch the Potty video everyday 1 time. One day she just went to the potty and i sang “Pee Pee on the Potty”over and over again and she got excited. Ever since she has been doing it. she was 2.5 years old. You can get the potty video at Chapters or Indigo! Trust me, it works! Your right, you should never force the child to sit on the potty, when its time, its time, they will do it on their own.
Good luck

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Ok To Wake! Children’s Alarm Clock And Nightlight -An Informational

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

OK to Wake! Children’s Alarm Clock and Nightlight

  • OK to Wake, color changing night-light timer teaches children to stay in bed longer in the morning so parents get more sleep
  • Customizable: Parents set the OK to Wake, time and brightness
  • Separate “Nap Timer” allows for afternoon napping without disrupting usual alarm and night-light settings
  • Alarm clock with snooze function allows older kids to get up “on their own”
  • Fun “toe” buttons designed for kids invoke funny facial animations on the LCD

OK to Wake, glows a soft yellow in the evening and turns green in the morning at the time parent’s specify. Kids take pride in waiting for the green light before they come visit mom and dad with the knowledge of a job well-done. This ingenious product is a life-saver for sleep-deprived parents for whom every extra moment of sleep is a luxury. Kid-friendly shape, parent-friendly design – kids love pressing the fun “toe” buttons which invoke funny facial animations on the LCD. Cleverly concealed p

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Lastest Toilet Training Less Than A Day Auctions

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

Some recent toilet training less than a day auctions on eBay:

! FAST 2DAY UPS ! COM TOILET TRAINING IN LESS THAN A DAY NATHAN AZRIN
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Question by 0400772: Toilet Training Pup…. what am i doing wrong?
I take him out every hour trying to get him used to toileting outside to no avail. He just waits bout 10 mins after we get back in to do it. No matter how long i let him out for. He has done the toilet a few times outside and each time gets treat and lots of praise. What annoys me is that when he goes indoors he bows his head afterwards if you come towards him – even if you havent noticed toileted area- so he knows he is doing wrong. How can i get him to stop!!!!

i really dont want to use crate training, is there any other thing…..

He holds it all night, and first thing i do when i get up is take him out to which he is getting good at toileting within 3 mins of the house. however it during the day and it does seem to be when im either not looking or in another room.

i think there might actually be a seperation anxiety thing as when i was cleaning the other day he got shut in the bathroom for less than 2 mins and he had done 1 & 2. 5 mins later i was mopping kitchen so shut door to do behind door less than 30 secs and he did the same again. so im not sure if it a toilet training things. Can someone please give me an idea of what i should do

Best answer:

Answer by Blu
Every time it looks like he has to go (sniffing the ground, wandering like he’s looking for a place, and when he dissapears because he wants a quiet place) run him outside.
If you see him start to squat, yell POTTY! and run him out. If you yell potty it will startle him he will stop and you can get outside and let him finish and praise the daylights outta him.

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