Potty Toilet Training

A-Z Guide

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Fecal–oral transmission occurs when bacteria or viruses found in the stool of one child (or animal) are swallowed by... »

Blog entry

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My youngest son was having a confusional arousal, and his mother observed that these events are most common at the same... »

Q&A

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Infant Potty Training, or Elimination Communication, or the Diaper Free Movement, is a an increasingly popular potty... »
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The most important thing to understand about the potty training process is that it requires loads of patience and a... »
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Often the quickest way to potty success is to make steady, little steps forward, rather than just trying again to get... »
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Toilet training comes with many challenges for parents and toddlers. Is playing with poop a common occurrence during... »
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Experts tout many different methods of potty training. Understanding the underlying forces that surround this issue,... »
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Children withhold stool for a variety of reasons. Dr. Greene offers suggestions for helping kids get back on the right... »
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Often toilet training seems to be going well and then the process stalls. When progress comes to a halt, take time to... »