Read The No-cry Potty Training Solution Online
Authors: Elizabeth Pantley
readiness quiz score and, 36–37
reading to child, 29, 47–48, 80
teaching vocabulary
, 42–44
introduction to the potty
, 71–74
watching demonstrations, 44–45
Priddy, Roger
, 81
poster
, 84–85
Prize system
Public restrooms
storytelling and singing, 83–84,
fathers and daughters in, 127–29
Potty training problems.
See also
Questions and answers
Questions and answers.
See also
Potty training problems
active to
ddlers, 148–49
quick guide for
, 9–11
reasons for
, 106
boy’
s aim, 140–42
celebrations and rewards, 149–50
training resistance, 9, 107–9,
when to call doctor
, 120–21,
embarrassing bathroom
Potty training supplies
fascination with bathrooms,
potty chair
, 45–46, 52–57
Index
173
Restrooms, public
fathers and daughters in,
potty humor
, 139–40
Rewards
resistance to training, 107–9,
special-needs children, 134–38
Ross, Tony
, 81
Safety, bathroom
urinary tract infections, 142–43
Quick Guide, six-part
Schmitt, Dr
. Barton D., 97
Setbacks in toilet training.
See also
Toilet training problems
facts about potty training, 1–3
reasons for
, 117–18
Singing and storytelling, 83–84,
Quiz, readiness
Smith, Elwoo
d, 117
Special-needs children, 134–38
Readiness
Starting toilet training
factor
, 25
starting early
, 16–17
Readiness quiz
Stinchecum, Amanda Mayer
, 117
Reading to child
Supplies
custom potty book for
, 80–82
potty chair
, 45–46, 52–57
Reichmeier, Betty
, 81
Resistance, training
T
oilet paper lessons, 74–76, 156–57
174
Index
Training pants
Toilet teaching versus toilet
T
ravel tips, 7, 10, 66–67, 126–27
Toilet training
Urinary tract infections (UTI),
nighttime dryness and, 20, 22–23
Urination
starting early
, 16–17
boy’
s aim, 140–42
family words for
, 43
Toilet training ideas
medical problems and, 120, 142–43
regular bowel movements and, 115
signals for
, 68
Vocabulary
introduction to the potty
, 71–74
poster
, 84–85
Vulva, words for
, 43
Wash Your Hands!
, 81
storytelling and singing, 83–84,
Where’s the Poop?
, 117
Toilet training problems.
See also
Questions and answers
Words, potty
quick guide for
, 9–11
reasons for
, 106
training resistance, 9, 107–9,
when to call doctor
, 120–21,
About the Author
Parenting educator Elizabeth Pantley is president of Better Beginnings, Inc., a family resource and education company. Elizabeth frequently speaks to parents at schools, hospitals, and parent groups around the world. Her presentations are received with enthusiasm and are praised as realistic, warm, and helpful.
She is a regular radio show guest and is frequently quoted as a parenting expert in newspapers and magazines such as
Parents
,
Parenting
,
Woman’s Day
,
Good
Housekeeping
, and
Redbook
and on hundreds of parent-directed websites. She publishes a newsletter,
Parent
Tips
, that is distributed in schools nationwide. She is the author of these parenting books, available in eighteen languages:
• The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help
Your Baby Sleep Through the Night
• The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers and
Preschoolers: Gentle Ways to Stop Bedtime Battles
and Improve Your Child’s Sleep
• Gentle Baby Care: No-Cry, No-Fuss, No-Worry—
Essential Tips for Raising Your Baby
• Hidden Messages: What Our Words and Actions Are
Really Telling Our Children
• Perfect Parenting: The Dictionary of 1,000 Parenting Tips
• Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and
Pleading & Get Kids to Cooperate
• The No-Cry Discipline Solution: Gentle Ways to
Promote Good Behavior and Stop the Whining, Tantrums, and Tears
(coming in 2007)
Elizabeth was a contributing author to
The Successful
Child
by Dr. William and Martha Sears.
Elizabeth and her husband, Robert, live in the state of Washington, along with their four children (Angela, Vanessa, David, and Coleton), Grama (Elizabeth’s mother), and assorted family pets. Elizabeth is an involved participant in her children’s school and sports activities and has served in positions as varied as soft-ball coach and school PTA president.