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There are children for whom life runs smoothly. These children almost seem to potty train themselves! Your child, however, may be among those classified as difficult or stubborn. Or maybe your precious son or daughter has been diagnosed as having autism, a developmental disorder that complicates communication in many areas, potty training included. How does a parent go about potty training stubborn children? When is the right time? Are there specific potty training tips that can help with the stubborn or strong willed girl or boy? What is the best way to accomplish success? Know Your Own Feelings If you decide that you would appreciate moving on to the next developmental stage, the next step might be to clarify your goals. How do you define successful potty training? Is your interest only that your child won't require diapers during the day? Or are you ready to be done with diapers forever? Many moms and dads wish to assist their son or daughter but keep control at night instead of incorporating nighttime toilet training for both peeing and bowel movements. Your intentions are understandable; after all, you may have had enough of the unpleasant odors that go along with diaper wearing. It's also expensive. And once your child is diaper free, those nasty diaper rashes will be a thing of the past. The 3 Day Method Works on Toilet Training Stubborn Children | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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