Thursday, December 21, 2006

Resolving the Bed Wetting Issue

When your child wets the bed - Jamaica Observer

A very good article on bed wetting, should you have this issue with your child!

When your child wets the bed
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 10 Dec 2006

Contrary to popular belief, bed-wetting, medically known as enuresis, is not caused by drinking too much before bedtime, neither is it a mental nor behavioural problem.It doesn't happen because the child is too lazy to get out of bed to go to the bathroom, and it certainly does not happen simply because the child wants to purposely irritate his parents.Rather, your child's bed-wetting may have more to do with you than you realise, and it's important that parents understand what exactly makes their child do it.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Rewards for Potty Training

Unusual, but a patent has been issued for potty training, based on the rewards system. Using the rewards system to encourage potty training is seemingly well known, but apparently this is a little different...





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Potty Training Rewards uses its advent-calendar style cabinet, a push button voice chip, along with visual memorization association to help teach the growing child how to use the potty. PTR comes in two versions, accommodating either the young boy or girl. Each PTR consists of 24 individual windows containing a chocolate surprise. After the child has successfully used the potty, they press the push button, which gives them a congratulatory message, which says: “Great job you’re a big boy (girl) now open a door and find a surprise!” Under each chocolate surprise, a picture, which matches another on the exterior, is revealed. The child can then match the identical images, serving as a memory game.



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Who needs nappies?

An interesting article on training babies from birth! Has anyone tried this? Give us a post on your results!



It's the bottom line: no nappies, no mess
When baby Mary was born at Moruya Hospital in February, I felt relief to see Prue changing her nappy and apparently putting aside her plans for baby potty training.

Then we came home. Even before the remains of Mary's umbilical cord had fallen off, I saw Prue take off her nappy one morning and walk purposefully to our bathroom. A few minutes later she returned to the lounge room triumphant. "She did a poo in the sink."





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Monday, December 18, 2006

Help Center for Potty Training

The following link may prove useful to those looking for advice on a specific topic. Look under "The Potty Training Help Center" for some useful tips!

With success in potty training,
Katherine

Potty training ideas

Everyone's situation and story is a little different when it comes to potty training. Some ideas and words of encouragement in the following article that may strike a chord in those of you who are looking for a way to move forward ... it can be done!

With success in potty training,
Katherine


We're awash in potty training tipsHeraldNet, WA - Dec 1, 2006Thanks to everyone who answered my recent plea for potty training tips. We are hoping our 2-year-old granddaughter will soon discover the wonders of the ...

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Hello potty training enthusiasts

Hello everyone - I look forward to sharing with you the latest news and views on the subject of potty training.

I will speak with you again soon!

Katherine