Publisher Description
You have gone through childbirth, numerous doctors visits for immunization shots and other issues, many feedings and diaper changes, first words and first steps and now the real battle is at hand, potty training. You wonder how your parent got you through it as you have a toddler who is just not interested in getting things done anywhere else but in the diaper.
The solution to all these challenges are provided in Potty Training Guide for Your Toddlers: Moms and Dads Guide. Sure, there are quite a number of books on the market that deal with potty training but this one is one of the better options. The information presented is in no way technical and is pretty easy to implement. Before you know it you will have an even more independent toddler that goes to the bathroom on his/her own and leaves the diaper behind.
The thing that many parents do not realize is that it takes time to potty train and that if rushed that child can rebel and refuse to even try. The rules are simple and the process is challenging but the book makes everything easier for all involved. This is necessary for every home that has toddlers.
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About Mark Anderson
Mark Anderson, a journalist
and author, devoted more than a decade to researching the life of Edward de
Vere, Earl of Oxford, publishing articles on de Vere in Harper’s, The Boston Globe,
and on PBS.org. Holding a master’s degree in astrophysics, he has also written
articles on science, technology, the environment, the arts, and politics for Rolling Stone, Wired, Discover, Science, New
Scientist, and National Geographic.
He lives in Massachusetts. Shakespeare by
Another Name is his first book.