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Regression Toilet Training
It is not a failure on the part of the parents. It is not a failure on the part of the child. Regression toilet training is a setback. It is a regression, a reversal of course. But it is a course that can be easily corrected again. Your child can be brought back on track. There is no doubt that it can be extremely frustrating for parents to have their children, after having been pretty much potty trained, to wake up one day and decide, whether consciously or unconsciously, voluntarily, or involuntarily, to revert back to the familiar comfort zone of relieving themselves in their diapers, rather than going on the toilet. For whatever reason, unbeknownst to us parents, your child no longer cares to go on the toilet but instead steadfastly insists upon going in the diaper. Regression could be caused by any number of environmental, circumstantial, physical, situational, or psychological factors. Have there been any significant changes in your child's life recently? What parents should do is treat this setback as an opportunity. If you play the game right at this stage, and ease your child back into regression toilet training, you could effectively "seal the deal" and literally have your child brought back on track, fully potty trained once and for all, never to regress again. The key to helping your child overcome regression toilet training is to be able to pinpoint and to be able to understand the triggers that may have inadvertently caused your child to enter this regressive phase to begin with. Once you fully understand what the triggers are, then you will be able to further adapt, refine, and fine-tune your potty training tactics to help you help your child overcome this hurdle. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Fed up of your toddler's regression toilet training regression accidents? Take charge and conquer your child's regression toilet training problem once and for all! |
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