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Parenting Tips Linky: Potty Training

Potty Training Tips Resources

It is the first Friday of the month (really?), so we are back with the parenting tips linky, and this time because of a partnership that we are launching this month, we are going to be covering Potty Training. The whole kit and kaboodle, everything from starting to Night-time training, and even just sympathy posts, as we all know that sometimes it really can feel a little bit of a trial….

We have covered Night-time potty training for your child as a specific linky before near when we first started this all; however, we are widening the net for this one, so I think that we can revisit it.

Sometimes potty training can feel like “that big thing that you really don’t want to have to do” can’t it?

However, we gave ourselves three principles in our training journey:

  • Relax
  • Let the child lead, and
  • Don’t get competitive!

I KNOW that all sounds so simple, and I KNOW that it probably won’t be that simple as every child is different, but hopefully some of the posts that link up below will help you out.

In addition, we are providing our charts for the FREE Potty Training Live initiative being run by Dry Like Me from the 14th July, so if you are about to start to train, do nip on over and sign up for their help too, as well as reading some of these posts below.

if you do link up, do grab the badge so we can all share the love a little, and find each other too!

Any posts that link up with be given some Twitter sharing, and added to my Parenting Tips board – which has over 5,000 followers. If you haven’t seen it, then here it is in all its glory:

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