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Potty Training Boys the Easy Way: Helping Your Son Learn Quickly–Even If He’s a Late Starter

by Chris


Product Description

potty Training Boys the Easy Way is a pediatrician’s guide for navigating the challenges unique to toilet training boys. Boys tend to take longer to be trained, learn this skill at later ages, and have different challenges from girls. Parents will find an accessible plan for getting their son trained quickly, clever games to make learning to use the toilet fun, as well as important tips for handling accidents and setbacks.

The book includes advice on boy-specific problems, such as whether to teach him to sit or stand and how to aim, dealing with distractions, handling refusals, and staying dry through the night. Practical and reassuring, potty Training Boys the Easy Way is packed with all the information a family needs to achieve this important milestone calmly and confidently.

potty Training Boys the Easy Way: Helping Your Son Learn Quickly–Even If He’s a Late Starter

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 P. Leon 03.30.10 at 3:34 am

I’m a new Mom with a 25 month old boy and was truly fretting about the subject. Some boys are already “trained” so I wasn’t sure if I was lagging behind. Great information. Although my boy is still to young for it, I applied some of the tips immediately and now he proudly uses the potty before his night bath, and sometimes asks for it at other times. I’ll take it easy, like a game. Great book.Potty Training Boys the Easy Way: Helping Your Son Learn Quickly–Even If He’s a Late Starter
Rating: 5 / 5

2 HappyMom 03.30.10 at 4:21 am

I read several books on potty training (incl. potty training in a day) and this one was by far the best one: easy to read, practical tips throughout. I just love the approach of training in sessions, it totally worked for my little guy! And it was easy to accomplish, no power struggle at all — I did wait until he was not only ready but also interested and motivated!
Rating: 5 / 5

3 Blue-Eyed Baby Boy 03.30.10 at 6:30 am

YAY!! Finally, a book devoted entirely to helping moms of boys that are potty training!! This book is fabulous! It’s a quick, easy read pointing out practical solutions and common sense approaches to potty training boys. I would recommend it to everyone!! I read 15 books in preparation and this was stellar! It’s a must-read and a must-have. It suggests teaching boys in “Sessions” rather than the potty-Training-In-One-Day idea that RARELY works for boys. The ‘Sessions’ idea was definitely the key to teaching my son in a happy, relaxed environment. I am SO SO SO SO happy I read this book and am telling everyone about it!! (I would also recommend The Stress-Free potty Training by Sara Au. It’s also FABULOUS!!!)
Rating: 5 / 5

4 helen 03.30.10 at 7:03 am

… and it was. I was really nervous about potty training but I followed this book and it worked. The key thing is to be sure your child is showing the signs of being ready and not be put off by early accidents.

The book is easy to read and tells you exactly what to do when things don’t exactly go to plan. I also highly recommend another book that will make the experience fun and stress free – Fun and Stress Free potty Training Techniques
Rating: 5 / 5

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