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The Gentle Potty Training Book

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780349414447

Price: £12.99

ON SALE: 5th October 2017

Genre: Health & Personal Development

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‘A practical guide to helping your child through one of the most important developmental stages of early childhood’ – Green Parent Book of the Month

Gurgle’s Honest Read for December

How to make potty training stress free for you and your child

The Gentle Potty Training Book is a practical guide to helping your child through one of the most important developmental stages of early childhood. Avoiding strict timelines, rewards and plans that are based solely on a child’s gender, Sarah Ockwell-Smith advocates an approach that is based on your child’s unique developmental stage – because the gentlest, easiest and most effective potty training happens when you work with your child as a team.

Sarah’s advice includes:
* Recognising the physical and emotional signs that your child is ready
* How to talk to your child about potty training and prepare them emotionally
* What you need to get started – the practicalities
* How to respond to accidents and setbacks
* Potty training your child when you’re in full-time work or co-parenting
* The when and how of night-time potty training
* What to do after previous false starts

Comprehensive, practical and realistic, Sarah’s advice will give you the necessary understanding and confidence to make potty training a smooth process for you and your child.

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If you are at your wits end . . . you can gain expert guidance and some much needed perspective . . . A genuinely useful resource with sound psychology behind it.
ChopsyBaby.com
A practical guide to helping your child through one of the most important developmental stages of early childhood
Green Parent