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What Do I Do When My Toddler is Regressing During Potty Training?

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What Do I Do When My Toddler is Regressing During Potty Training?

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What Do I Do When My Toddler is Regressing During Potty Training?Answer: Your child may be progressing through potty training with ease and confidence, then all of a sudden- starts having accidents again. There are many reasons why this may happen. Many times a significant event such as the birth of a new sibling, a divorce or separation or a change in classrooms or teachers at daycare can set your child back a few steps. The best course of action in these situations is just to try and help your child relax and remain attentive and positive in your interactions regarding toilet training. In time, and with your help, your child will get back on track. If the stress of the situation is enough to cause any regression, you don’t want to add any more stress by punishing or expressing disappointment to your child over having accidents. Another thing that occurs frequently, though is sometimes overlooked with potty training toddlers, is a natural regression that comes from having mastered a s

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What Do I Do When My Toddler is Regressing During Potty Training?Answer: Your child may be progressing through potty training with ease and confidence, then all of a sudden- starts having accidents again. There are many reasons why this may happen. Many times a significant event such as the birth of a new sibling, a divorce or separation or a change in classrooms or teachers at daycare can set your child back a few steps. The best course of action in these situations is just to try and help your child relax and remain attentive and positive in your interactions regarding toilet training. In time, and with your help, your child will get back on track. If the stress of the situation is enough to cause any regression, you don’t want to add any more stress by punishing or expressing disappointment to your child over having accidents. Another thing that occurs frequently, though is sometimes overlooked with p

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