Archive for the 'Potty Training' Category

Bedwetting

Bedwetting is very common among children. While most kids potty train in the day time between 2 and ½ to 3 years of age, most don’t train at night until roughly one year later. Still, approximately 20% of all 4 and 5 year olds are wet every morning. By age 10, it is about 5% [...]

Potty training – Ages 2 Years and Up

Most American children potty train between 2 and 1/2 and 3 years of age. There are different strategies on how that can be done. Listen to a great combination of ‘professional advice’ and home-spun wisdom as Dr. Bill teaches on the best ways to potty train a child in this age range.

Potty Training: Stool Withholding

What do you do with a child who needs to poop but won’t? This is the classic question with a “stool withholding” child. These children are the most difficult to potty train. Improve your chances of success by listening to Dr. Bill explain proven strategies and treatments to move the potty training of this child [...]

Potty Training in 1 to 2 Days

Potty training in 1 to 2 days? “Impossible,” you might say! Actually, it can be done! Listen as Dr. Bill explains how you can potty train your toddler in one weekend. It’s wet and wild but it works!

Potty Training for Kids Less Than 2 Years

In many countries around the world potty training is completed before children turn two. How do they do it? Listen as Dr. Bill explains the advice that grandmothers in other countries (and some in the US) give on how to potty train a child who is less than two years old. It can be done! [...]

Potty Training: Reminder Resistance

Children know when they need to have a bowel movement. Their parents know when they need to have a bowel movement. If everyone knows, why won’t these kids go in the potty? These are normal kids who refuse to poop in the potty, no matter how much reminding or bribing the parents do. These kids [...]