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Susanne Myers's Articles in Babies-Toddler

  • I'm A Stay At Home Mom, How Can I Socialize My Preschooler?
    Most children these days attend some kind of preschool program before entering mainstream education in kindergarten. Preschools have changed since I was in school. Now, they are geared towards preparing the children academically. When children stay home, they miss this and the process of getting to know other children.
  • Potty Training - Turning Trial Into Fun
    There are a lot of things that can happen during potty training. Children often feel insecure when stepping up from training pants to using the potty like the rest of us. It's important to make the thing fun and exciting, in order to help your child over come these insecurities. By making potty training fun and interesting, your child will progress smoothly and with a minimum of hassle and fuss for you. There are some things you can do to make things fun for your little boy or girl.
  • When Should I Start Potty Training?
    If you have a toddler in the house, you'll start to wonder when you should start potty training. After years of changing diapers, many parents can’t wait for their child to be old enough to start using the potty. At the same time, they are aware that starting to potty train too early isn’t good for their child. You may be wondering how you can tell that it is time to start potty training.
  • Should I Use Potty Training Dolls?
    If you have been looking for information about potty training your child, you have probably come across potty training dolls. These dolls can be a good tool to help your child grasp the concept of potty training, but are they really necessary. Let’s take a look at what potty training dolls are, how they can benefit you and do you really need them.
  • Tips For Potty Training Boys
    When it is time to start potty training, it can be a nerve-racking and scary experience for both parent and child. One thing you should know is that potty-training boys is a whole lot different than potty training your daughter. The key to successful potty training for any child is trust and finding what works best for them. You can take advice and potty training tips from other mothers in your family or circle of friends, but remember what worked best for them, might not be ideal for you and your son.
  • 3 Great Potty Training Tips
    There are a few things about potty training that if you get them "just right" getting your little one out of diapers will be a breeze. I’d like to share 3 of my best potty training tips with you to help you get off to a great start and make toilet training a pleasant experience for both you and your toddler.
  • Using Public Restrooms While Potty Training
    You've been potty training your little one and so far things are moving along smoothly. She has figured out how to use the potty and there are hardly any accidents. It is time to finally venture outside the home without training pants. This of course means that she will have to start using public restrooms.Using an unfamiliar bathroom can be a bit of a challenge for both parent and child during this stage. Here are some tips to make the adjustment easier on both of you. Before you know it your little girl will be comfortable using a public restroom.

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