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Question:

How to  potty train a boy?

Answer:

Potty training is one of the inevitable routines your little boy and you would have to go through someday. The rule of thumb is to provide a little bit of an encouraging “push” when the boy is old enough, but not too much as they need to be potty trained at their own pace.

You can start your little boy with his own separate potty. Start him sitting for both peeing and pooping. Postpone the skill of standing while peeing until later when the kid can properly control it. You might want to turn over the “aim” training to dad.

A common practice is to sit the boy on the potty chair when he wakes up every morning and after naps. Watch for signs of “poop faces” – the slightly contorted face babies and toddlers make when they feel like releasing their bowels. As soon as the poop face shows up, usher him to the potty.

You can also try some wacky tricks and games during potty training. One example is throwing some fruit loops cereal into the potty. Challenge him into how many fruit loops… Continue reading

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    If you're wondering how to potty train boys, take heart because you are not alone, and there are lots of tools and guides available to help you learn. Rather than having to rely on your own ingenuity and a little advice from relatives who've already trained their kids, you can find all sorts of information and products you can use to help potty train your child. From toys and visual aids to DVDs and books, you're going to get a lot of assistance in this process.

    First are the visual aids. These can help in potty training your child by allowing you to give him demonstrations of the actual process of using the bathroom. Many organizations make picture books that allow you to show him what it looks like for a boy to go potty, and what's actually happening. Other manufacturers carry this help beyond just pictures, and make potty training boy dolls that recreate the process. You give water to the doll, and soon it comes out the other end. You can show your boy how the doll sits on the potty and goes to the bathroom.

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    When you start boy potty training, keep in mind that there will sometimes be subtle differences between that sort of training and what you might do for a girl. It isn't that the two genders are being stereotyped, because after all, most of the basic methods will be the same in either case. But potty training a boy does involve certain extra elements that usually don't appear when you're trying to train a girl. So you'll need to keep these in mind, and not expect boys and girls to be exactly alike.

    With boy potty training, it may be necessary to wait a little longer to start. Girls in general just seem ready to make this change somewhat sooner than boys are. But this doesn't suggest the girls are smarter, because as well as understanding the concepts, the child needs to be both physically and emotionally prepared. For this reason, potty training readiness may come more quickly for girls, who tend to mature emotionally a little sooner than boys do. And a boy's physiology may not develop the ability to stay dry through the night as quickly as a girl's does.

    But when you do finally get down to… Continue reading