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Potty Training Stubborn Boys: How to Break Through Resistance



Potty training for stubborn boys
Potty training boys how to use the bathroom is unquestionably no easy feat. Potty training boys can become quite a challenge particularly to many parents. Comparing potty training girls to boys, girls mature faster and tend to grapple the whole process faster whereas the boys have to master the difference between standing up to pee or when to sit down to poop. 

Before commencing on this transition, ensure that your son is ready and willing to learn. Never push a kid to potty train simply you as the parents are tired of changing nappies and diapers. Again it is however not wise to start potty training early in the boys life because it may backfire since the kid may be hesitant. One of the major signs to watch out for is when your son grabs at his diaper because he is feeling uncomfortable; he may be wet or might as well have soiled his diapers.

Potty training is one of the many life skills your child needs to perfect. With the parent’s support that comes in when the parents help their boys in listening to their body’s natural cues, it will empower the sons with these lifelong skills.

Below are potty training tips for stubborn boys that will make potty training a simple process rather than a power struggle. Wish you all the best.

Stick To Your Plan
One you are sure that your child is ready to start potty training; it is important with a stubborn boy that the parents are consistent and strictly stick to their game plan. It is advisable that once you start on the potty not to go back to the diaper or the nappy. However on the same note, do not give in to your son’s demands when they request for a diaper or pants.

Relax
Potty training a stubborn toddler can be a test of your patience. Parents may be tempted to blow off some steam from time to time. It is acceptable but away from the child’s presence. Potty training is a difficult time for your son, and he needs all the support and encouragement he can get from the parents. It is best to relax and keep your cool and if you cannot, step out of the house for a few minutes.

Make It Fun
By adding a drop or two of blue food coloring in the toilet, let your toddler pee and will see some magic happen.

Use Positive Reinforcement
As a parent you need to be your child's biggest cheerleader when he goes in the potty. You can also offer him a small treat like a sticker to show him how proud you are of him using the bathroom. Using positive reinforcement is your best potty training tool while training a stubborn toddler

 Make Potty Training Comfortable
Some boys may be scared of the big people toilet. Using training potties can make this process of learning more comfortable for the stubborn boys.


Let Go of Constant Reminders and Prodding
Do not make potty training a big deal and hence your child will not have a fight with you. Do not keep on reminding your child that he has to use the potty every time. Leave it to your child’s own bladder. If he does not listen to his own bladder then the pee running down his legs will always remind him.

Let your son be responsible
 Accidents are bound to happen, should they happen let him take care of the mess himself. Also it is advisable that the parent help the child in cleaning the mess.

Let Him Watch Dad
 Kids learn by watching, so don't be uncertain to let your toddler watch Dad or an older brother use the toilet. There's really no need to be reserved, as this is just a normal and natural body function. If your son asks questions, just answer them honestly and it won't be a big deal. It's never too early to teach your kid about vital body parts and function

Drop Shorts
 Ensure that they always dressed in shorts that can be easily pulled up and down. Do not dress them in overalls or pants with zippers as this consume a lot of time in undressing. Ensure that they are always in loose fitting pants or shorts which are best for getting out of quickly if need be.

Rewards
Do not hesitate to give him a piece of candy or chocolate treat every time he goes. And then use the reward as a means of getting him to go. Sooner or later they attribute the process with the treat, and they work hard to get those goodies.


Finally, your decision lies in your child's needs. Make him an active part of the decision-making process. Your child's comfort should always be your number one priority.
 







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Potty Training Boys: Tips for Parents (2024 Guide)



The long awaited time is finally here; you are getting ready and preparing yourself for the start date of your son’s potty training.  Potty training lessons for your boys can be quite overwhelming since there is so much to remember and learn. The information is so much, the time is elapsing quickly and you want your son to have a successful potty training transition.

 Strange and weird counsels have been streaming from different people on what to do and that you have to potty your son other ways for this process to be a success. There are so many potty training myths and they could easily mislead one if they were to be taken serious.

With the new technology came different tools to make potty training for your son easier and fun too. With the internet came rich information on potty training for boys and the different ways to go about it. As a parent, you will want to get to know all the tips, read articles on potty training and there you will have all your questions answered. 

 One of the most intriguing questions asked by many parents is that they wants to know whether to potty train their sons to pee when standing up or sitting down. It is however without a doubt that there is no recommended way that a boy toddler should be potty trained, but the most recommended way to potty train your son is they should start by urinating when sitted down. 

            The chief reason for this recommendation is to ensure that things are kept simple and the boys learn how to both urinate and control bowel movements. Also this method was recommended so as to train the boys on how to aim properly. Later on when the boy is a bit mature you can train them how to urinate when standing.

            Many parents believe that potty training their toddler sons includes not only how training them how to urinate in the potty or the toilet but also making bowel movements in the same. Your toddler will have to learn the potty when sitting because it’s the only way for them pass poop.

Most parents would agree that potty training your toddler son includes not only teaching him to urinate in a potty or toilet, but also to make bowel movements in the potty or toilet. And for bowel movement training, you will have to teach your toddler son to sit down on a potty or the toilet.

Potty training for boys is a simple process which starts when the boys have felt body awareness and an ability to connect with a feeling of fullness and the need to pass a poop or to urinate. This kind of awareness can be felt from a tender age of as early as age 1, when your son has this feeling, he simply poops on his diaper and pants. It is at this juncture that you as the parent want him to learn that he has to stop this and start using the potty or the toilet. This is where again you train him how to remove his clothes and sit or stand on the potty depending on what he is feeling at that particular moment.

During the training period, you will need a potty chair, a urinal or potty seat. You will want to know why you need all these equipment for just one boy. Well the answer is quite simple, when using the potty; it will probably be too low to the ground to use for urinating when the boy is standing. A urinal is more suitable for boys who would want to pee when standing and potty seat is for the bowel movement. A step stool will only be required if you and your boy decide to use the toilet for both urinating and bowel movement. Here you as the parent will have to teach your boy how to remove and lift the toilet seat.

Having said all this, by the age of two to three, children become will become interested in the notion of gender and boys will begin to emulate their fathers or older brothers. Do not be shocked to find that your child wants to be like daddy or like his older brother and when he  persists that he has urinate while standing and not sitting. If this should happen, then let him stand. It is not worth a power struggle. Work on teaching him to urinate first and then work on bowel movements.

Last, but not least, if your child is in day care, then make sure that you teach him at home the same way they are doing it in school. Some day care insists on teaching the boys to pee when standing and thus the same protocol should be followed at home

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Best Potty Training Pants for Boys: Top Picks for 2024


Potty training your boys or sons is one of the most exciting and fun activity for a parent or caregiver but it all depends on what approach you choose. With the proper knowhow and effective training skills you are bound to succeed in potty training your son without breaking a sweat. 

The tricky part comes when you have to choose the correct and appropriate training pants that suit him and those that are comfortable for them. Accidents can never be gotten rid off easily during this transition. These accidents will certainly occur and the best thing you can do is to ensure you make the necessary preparations for them. It is very possible to avoid all this mess and it all depends on the training pants you choose for your son to use. 

There are different types of training pants for boys; we have the regular cotton training undies, disposable training pants, reusable training pants, the water proof and the non water proof pants. If your core concern wants your son to learn fast while at the same time saving some coins then you may consider using the regular undies.  
 Listed below are some of the training pants and undies for boys that you may consider choosing from.

Disposable Training Pants
The disposable training pants for boys come in different colours and designs that every toddler boy wishes for. They can be pulled up and down like the real boys underwear. Fitted with elastic bands, they are a one size fits all and are readily available in stores. They are still comfortable even after wetness, since they are similar to diapers the young boys will not feel the discomfort of being wet. Disposable training pants are in fact the best for preventing messy accidents during the 

The disposable training pants are to a great extent absorbent and make lives of the mothers and caregivers a whole lot easier. They are easy to use and easy, easy to pull up and down when the boys want to use the potty.  The only negative aspect of the disposable training pants is that some toddlers are sensitive to the harsh materials used to make them. They are also not budget friendly but highly recommended for the initial stages of potty training. 
 
Cotton Training Pants
The cotton training pants are comfortable and absorbent. They are also very trim and comfortable. Made from several layers of cotton and lined with terry cloth linen ensures that there is air circulation next to the baby’s soft skin and hence preventing diaper and pant rash. The cotton training pants are fitted with a protective outer layer that prevents any leaks that might result in staining their outfit.

The cotton training pants are also recommended since they encourage the children to learn how to use the bathroom a lot faster. Why? Because of their thickness and absorbent likeness, they child will often feel e wetness as soon as they have the accidents and this will encourage them to use the potty rather having to go on the cloth training pants.

Reusable Training Pants
Compared to the disposable training pants, they are more affordable and convenient to use. The reusable training pants resemble the ordinary underwear but with slightly thicker cotton material. They are washable and hence save you money. The reusable training pants are good for absorbing small accidents. There are two types of reusable training pants;

Waterproof training pants.
They contain a waterproof outer layer, and an inner layer that has the capability to hold an ample amount of water for a long period of time
 
Non-waterproof training pants
The non-water proof training pants are similar to regular undies. However, they contain an additional thick middle part for water absorption. Contrasting the waterproof training pants, they do not have a water-resistant outer layer and they can only hold a smaller amount of water.

Regular Training Pants
Using regular undies may also be an astute alternative, no matter how problematic it may seem. It is a given fact that regular undies do not have the capacity to hold water; therefore you would have a messy training if you prefer to use them. 

However, using regular undies can give a precious advantage to you and your child. For your child, he will become aware of accidents easier if he uses regular underwear; and will in turn learn about the proper area to pee and poop.  

The potty training transition happens faster if your son wears regular underwear. On your end, you will learn to be a more responsible and tolerant parent, bearing in mind the extra tough cleaning activity that you have to do. 

Choosing the correct and appropriate training pant for your son depends on a few things: your individual preference, and the level of maturity on both parties. If you think that you and you son are capable of doing the training with the use of regular undies, then go for it. However, it is wise to keep in mind that you have other options too. Potty training is not supposed to be traumatic; hence you better do everything you can to make it pleasurable. But of course, you have the freedom to decide.

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The Complete Potty Training Guide

The 4-week day-by-day plan, boys' & girls' guides, the Regression Rescue Plan, and two printable bonuses — everything in this post, taken all the way to dry nights.

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