5 Easy Tips In Potty Training Boys

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At some point, babies would need to let go of the diapers. For some parents, potty training can be challenging.

Every child is different in almost all aspects. In terms of potty training, there are differences as well. Potty training for boys is slightly different from girls. Girls sit when they pee, unlike boys who stand when they take a pee.

Here are some of the tips in potty training boys:

Start potty training boys by letting them observe.

It is the nature of toddlers to imitate. This quality is also the kids' way of learning. Considering this, allowing boys to watch their parents use the bathroom is an excellent first step. 

As babies see their fathers use the potty differently from their mothers, they also get the basic idea of using the potty. This way of potty training boys also gives parents the chance to explain how boys use the bathroom.

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Show your son some fresh underwear.

Since kids get excited when they make their own choices, allowing them to pick their underwear can also encourage them to learn how to use the potty.

Telling the boys that they are wearing real underwear can convince them to let go of the diaper.

Potty training boys will be easier if they are excited, and some underwear can probably help.

Potty training boys can succeed with the right equipment.

Potties for boys is quite different from the ones for girls. That is why choosing the right one can save parents time from continually tidying.

When potty training boys, the potty should have a splash guard. This part of the potty helps in avoiding the floor to get soaked. When the potty has this unique feature, it can serve as a guide to boys when they use the potty.

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Be ready for accidents when potty training boys

Experts say that boys encounter more accidents than girls when potty training. 

For parents, it would be best if you are ready for whatever will happen. Being prepared means not only getting ready to clean up but also keeping the composure when something unexpected happens. Scolding the child would not do any good during this process.

Teach your son to sit first, then stand.

During this step in potty training boys, dads can start taking the role of the teacher. They can demonstrate the best way on how to use the potty.

Also, boys tend to idolize their fathers - sometimes they even want to be like their dad. So if fathers will teach them, then it could work faster.

Nonetheless, it is essential for parents also to check if their baby is ready for potty training. There are signs to look out for when babies are all set. If parents forced their children to potty train when they are not yet ready, it would cause a setback.

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