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    Cooperative Potty Training

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Cooperative Potty Training

    Cooperative Potty Training
    Last updated 12/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.20 GB | Duration: 1h 15m

    Everything you need to know to empower yourself and your child to say goodbye to diapers for good!

    What you'll learn

    Recognize the optimal time to start potty training your toddler.

    Demonstrate the most effective way to teach your child how to pee and poop in the potty.

    Identify the best tools to help your child be successful on the potty.

    Overcome potty refusal or discomfort.

    Learn how to work with your daycare for potty training success.

    Acquire tools to help your child stay dry during naps and nighttime too.

    Free yourself from diapers as you move towards potty independence.

    Requirements

    All you need is a child, a desire to get diapers out of your life, and a potty!

    Description

    Learn how to help your child (18 months and up) achieve this major milestone gently and effectively when YOU are ready. From this class you will come away with tools, tips and techniques that will help you reach your potty-training goals with confidence and ease; no candy, stickers or bribes needed. This course focuses on best practices for non-coercive daytime potty training as well as sections on naps and nighttime, working with your childcare provider, common potty-training problems, multiple children, and a section that specifically addresses poop troubles. Each section is presented in clear simple steps with downloadable resources to solidify your learning and help you on your way. As a special gift, I have also included a constipation-busting, toddler friendly recipe guide.Don't be fooled by the unrealistic expectation that your child will be potty trained in a weekend. This course focuses on engaging with your child in order to teach them how to recognize their need to pee and poop and to put it in the potty. Your child will progress from diaper-dependent to diaper-free at their own pace, and then you will learn how to solidify their progress over the following weeks to achieve full potty independence!Whether your child has interest in the potty, or run and hides at the sight of it, this course is for you!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Are YOU Ready?

    Lecture 3 The Potty Training Plan

    Section 2: Prepare for Success

    Lecture 4 When to Start Potty Training

    Lecture 5 Easing-in with Potty Learning

    Section 3: Ditch the Diapers

    Lecture 6 Phase 1: Daytime Training

    Lecture 7 Step 1

    Lecture 8 What to Do

    Lecture 9 How to Know When it's Time to Go!

    Lecture 10 The "Click"

    Lecture 11 Step 2

    Lecture 12 Step 3

    Lecture 13 Completion

    Section 4: Tricky Situations

    Lecture 14 Must-Have Gear and Preparations

    Lecture 15 Messy Business

    Lecture 16 Poop Troubles

    Lecture 17 Potty Resistance

    Lecture 18 Twins, Triplets and More

    Lecture 19 Taking Care of YOU

    Section 5: Phase 2: Independence

    Lecture 20 Working on Independence

    Lecture 21 Troubleshooting

    Lecture 22 Accidents

    Lecture 23 Staying the Course

    Section 6: Phase 3: Night and Naptime

    Lecture 24 Preparation for Night and Naptime Training

    Lecture 25 The "Dream Pee" Technique

    Section 7: Working with Childcare

    Lecture 26 Working with Childcare

    Lecture 27 Helpful Tips

    Section 8: Conclusion

    Lecture 28 You Did It!

    Parents who aren't sure where to start with potty training, or feel overwhelmed with the idea of teaching this skill to their little one.,Busy parents who do not have a lot of time to dedicate to reading books and blogs on potty training.,Moms and Dads who are looking for tried and true tips for getting it done right, the first time.,Parents who have already dabbled in potty training unsuccessfully and are looking to change their approach so they can be successful the next time.,Caregivers (grandparents, nannys, childcare staff etc…) who will be getting potty training started, or carrying it on in the early days and want to align with the parents' approach.