Sunday, April 28, 2013

Interview With A World Renowned
Potty Training Expert.

Today I had the pleasure to speak with a world renowned potty training expert by the name of Carol Cline. Her claim to fame all started when she stumbled upon a method that will have almost any child potty trained and diaper free, in just 3 days flat. To date she has helped thousands upon thousands of parents and here was some of the advice she had to share with me today:

Me: Hi Carol, thanks for taking the time with me here today.
Carol: Glad to make the time! Hope I can help answer all your hard hitting potty training questions and help some parents along the way.

Me: So, let me come right out and ask! Did you ever think that one day you'd be the world authority on all things potty training?
Carol: I wish I could tell you that I knew this was my calling the second I sat on my very first potty, but that couldn't be further from the truth. I actually went to school for business and owning my own daycare was always the life long goal for me.

Me: Thats fantastic! So this interview will be going out to lots of parents who are right now just about to start potty training. What one word would you use to describe the entire potty training process?
Carol: Well let me break the rules and sum it up in two; “Buckle Down”

Me: Oh boy! I’m sure parents love hearing that lol. Can you tell me exactly what you mean by “buckle down”?
Carol: Well i’m sure some parents would expect me to say “Run for your life” while secretly hoping I’d say “Don't worry about it, its easy!”. The truth is that potty training is different for every child and it will be just as challenging as it is rewarding when all is said and done.

Me: So what would you say  a parents very first step should be going into potty training if they want fast results?
Carol: The first thing I always tell parents is to remember P.P.C! That stands for always being “Positive, Persistent and Consistent”. They are the three pillars that make potty training stand, remove one and the entire thing falls to the ground.

Me: I know for a fact with my own child, being positive all the way through was a big part of it.
Carol: Children can sense if you’re truly happy or not. Simply put - If you’re not happy training them, they wont be happy learning from you.

Me: There is an age old debate on the topic of potty training when it comes to boys verses girls. Is it a fact that girls are easier to train than boys?
Carol: Now this is a question I honestly get asked a lot and the truth might just surprise you. Boys and girls are exactly the same to potty train! This myth started due to the basic fact that typically in the past, women would be the ones responsible for potty train the child.
Typically  women feel more comfortable potty training their daughters simply because they can relate better to them. In reality, you potty train a boy the exact same way you would a girl - There is no difference.

Me: Now you literally “wrote the book” on how to potty train. If parents pick up your guide can they really have a diaper free child in three days?
Carol: Now let me say that if your child is 16 months you cant honestly expect more like a few weeks. But nearly every parent with a child around the age of two (give or take a month or two) who shows signs that they are read... CAN in fact be trained in just three days... Sometimes even less!

Me: What is the shortest time someone has ever potty trained their child using the methods in your guide?
Carol: I once had a women read my guide at 7 AM and emailed me that day at 3:40PM telling me their child has gone to the potty all day long on his own! So eight hours and forty minutes to answer your question exactly! lol

Me: An email like that must have felt nice?
Carol: As crazy as it sound. Helping parents potty train their children has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.

Me: So if parents want to experience potty training their child in three days, where can find out more about your method?
Carol: They can visit my website! It’s the only place they will find out exactly how I came up with my personal method and get their hands on a copy for themselves. (Click Here To Visit Carol Cline’s Site)

Me: Well, thank you very much for your time with me here today Carol.
Carol: Any time!

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Problems With Public Potty Training?!!?

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This guide saved my family money, time, stress and loads of accidents and diapers. My boy stopped being afraid of the toilet, stopped putting up a fight and became actually proud to use the potty!!

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Thursday, February 28, 2013

How To Potty Train!

Need Potty Training Tips?


So do I. I have 3 kids: a 2 year old, 1 year old and a 3 month old. Yes I know, I have my hands full. One of  the most miserable parts of having this many children is the diaper situation. Now don't get me wrong, I love my children, all parents do. But the money sucking, time consuming, horrible smelling activity of changing diapers is what I dislike the most. When I had my first born I was so excited to change diapers it was sad. All the excitement of being a new father drowned out the reality of hunkering over a lump of doodoo at 6AM, after just getting cleaned and dressed and in the middle of rushing to work.

Now after doing that for nearly 3 years I have realized the luxury of a toilet and knowing how to use one. I can't wait till all three of mine are fully potty trained and I never have to deal with scraping chunks of poo off a baby bum again. I have recently began attempting the daunting task of toilet training my eldest son. Like most people my sources of advice and tips were from family, friends and the internet. My mother told me to just let it happen when they are ready. HA! What if they are not ready till they're five?! I have a friend whose four year old is still deathly afraid of the toilet and I've seen her deal with the stress of cleaning up her fussy boy. I couldn't imagine changing diapers and training pants for another 2 years. Another good friend of mine suggested using a reward system like stickers or extra play/park time. This seemed to work until my son decided he was mad and didn't want a sticker or anything else he knew I was using to get him to go potty. Smart kid :/ The internet has many tips for potty training, all of which seem to work but are never perfect, consistent solutions. Noticing the signs and running him/her to the toilet can be quite stressful and messy. And who wants to spend $50 on a potty chair that may not work no matter how "special" you make the chair seem to him/her.

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