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	<title>Sleep Toddler Guide &#187; Potty Training Problems</title>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Let Potty Training Problems Weigh You Down</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are, you&#8217;ll run into a few potty training problems and setbacks while trying to teach your toddler.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Chances are, you&#8217;ll run into a few </strong><a href="http://sleeptoddler.com/category/potty-training-problems/the-resistant-toddler/" target="_blank"><strong>potty training problems</strong></a> and setbacks while trying to teach your toddler.</p>
<p>You have to understand <a href="http://sleeptoddler.com/category/potty-training/" target="_blank"><strong>potty training</strong></a> is sometimes scary for children; they&#8217;re afraid of that big monster with water in it that makes that horrible &#8220;gobbling up&#8221; noise.</p>
<p><strong>To get rid of your toddler&#8217;s fear of the toilet</strong>, make it a habit to take him or her to the toilet with you while you need to relieve yourself.  Explain in your own words that it&#8217;s a necessity. and that they needn&#8217;t be afraid. </p>
<p>Your toddler will eventually become comfortable with trips to the potty.  If he or she still offers resistance, distract them with a book or favorite toy.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a little game that works wonders and warms up your toddler to the whole potty training experience; put a little paper in the toilet, flush it, and say,&#8221;Bye-bye, Mr. Toilet Paper.&#8221;  Repeat a handful of times every day until your toddler joins in by saying the same thing.  Soon, your toddler will see the playful and non-threatening side of Mr. Toilet! </p>
<p>Another one of the most common potty training problems is potty training regression.  After you thought you made so much progress, your toddler doesn&#8217;t want to potty train anymore and they start having accidents while wearing their cloth training pants.</p>
<p><strong>Sometimes this happens due to something stressful</strong> going on in their lives such as switching day cares, new teachers, or anything fairly disruptive.  Other times constipation can be what&#8217;s holding them back. </p>
<p>When a toddler suffers from constipation while potty training, it can be a definite setback.  As difficult as it is sometimes, try to make sure your toddler is consuming enough fiber in their diet so you can avoid this altogether.</p>
<p><strong>While potty training problems can surface at any time</strong>, the absolute best thing you can do is to trust your own instincts, utilize good potty training information and <strong>find your own way to deal with your toddler.</strong>  After all, no one knows your toddler better than you!</p>
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