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Potty training is hard, and can drive a parent nuts. Here's what research says (and doesn't say) about what to do and when.
There are a number of different potty-training methods, but the goal is always the same: Get your kid out of diapers. One tried-and-true technique is enlisting the help of a potty-training chart.
Ready to try a behavior chart? They can be very effective tools to help kids learn responsibility and improve behavior. We explore several types of chart, how to make them work, and how to know ...
He no longer needed the stickers to use the toilet! Fast forward a year, and I decided to create a new sticker chart to help with the latest headache in my life: getting my kids to do chores.
Duties outlined on the chart include “wash dishes,” earning dad a 12-pack of his favorite brew; “put toilet seat down” is rewarded with “no nagging” for seven days; and “change ...
Parents often rely on using rewards to potty-train their kids. A potty-training expert shared why using candy or sticker charts is a bad idea.
Sticker charts to encourage good behavior in kids can sometime backfire.
More children are starting school without being potty trained. An expert shares simple, stress-free techniques parents can try at home.
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BabyCenter on MSNThese printable potty training sticker charts can help your toddler ditch diapersCan a potty training chart make this difficult milestone easier? Here's why you might want to use one – and how to set your child up for success.
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