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	<title>Sleep Toddler Guide &#187; Potty Training</title>
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		<title>Potty Training Toddlers Is Finally Easy!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 13:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Potty training toddlers</strong> these days seems to be nearly an impossible task until they&#8217;re well and ready to make the transition.  But the key to potty training toddlers<strong>,</strong> as it turns out, lies in the parent recognizing certain signs that the child is ready, and implementing potty training through a proven method. <a href="http://x.azjmp.com/4Q3g9?sub=ST" target="_blank"><strong><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Get Free Gerber Coupons For a Year</span></em></strong></a>.</p>
<p>Considering it costs approximately US$1500 dollars a year in diapers, wipes, and creams (that&#8217;s about $4.20 a day) when a child has yet to be potty trained, it&#8217;s a relief when a product comes along to solve a worldwide problem! Dr. Wayne Jensen has done it here with his <a href="http://www.sleeptoddler.com/recommends/potty-training-three-days.php" target="_self"><strong>&#8220;Potty Training In 1-3 Days&#8221;</strong></a> which guarantees you will potty train your kid in 1-3 days, and backs it up with a money back guarantee within 8 weeks!</p>
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Dr. Jensen points out that in many countries, children are usually potty trained between the age of 18 months to 2 years because they are not what he calls &#8220;diaper dependent.&#8221;  Diaper dependence is twofold; children don&#8217;t feel wet when they&#8217;re wearing disposable diapers so they really have no incentive to get out of them, and manufacturers know this and don&#8217;t mind profiting from children wearing diapers for an extra year. It&#8217;s good for business but bad for the child!</p>
<p>Dr. Jensen goes on to explain a Harvard Study in 1956 revealed that 80% of American kids were potty trained by the age of 2, and that nowadays in the western world, the age at which just 50% of toddlers are potty trained is close to 3, and 26% of children are still not trained until the age of 4!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin-left: 5px;" src="http://www.sleeptoddler.com/Dr. Wayne Jensen.jpg" alt="Dr. Jensen believes in potty training toddlers early! &lt;width=" height="170" /><a href="http://www.sleeptoddler.com/recommends/potty-training-three-days.php" target="_blank"><strong>Enter Potty Training In 1-3 Days!</strong></a></p>
<p>The package comes with two free bonuses designed to ensure success;</p>
<p>1.  The e-book <strong>Accelerated Potty Training Made Easy</strong> which reminds of you of the key points in a step-by-step, easy to read format.</p>
<p>2.  A package of 6 wall charts to stimulate, encourage, and monitor your child&#8217;s progress rounds out this package nicely.</p>
<p>You can get this package for about the price of 120 diapers<strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">.</span> </strong>That&#8217;s the most amazing and encouraging part of it all.  Finally, potty training toddlers is easy!  You can <a href="http://x.azjmp.com/4Q3g9?sub=ST" target="_blank"><strong><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">get free Gerber products for a year</span></em></strong></a>.</p>
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		<title>How To Prevent Toddler Bedwetting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 21:17:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>orlando6</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Bedwetting]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bed wetting children are more common than most people think.</strong>  Thirty-five percent of toddlers aged three and approximately ten percent of children aged 5 years still suffer from bed wetting occasionally.  Also, it&#8217;s perfectly normal for a child to keep occasionally wetting the bed either during the day or at night, until they&#8217;re 5 years old. </p>
<p><strong>Officially, bedwetting is a term used for children aged 5 and older who have trouble staying dry at night</strong>, but we as parents freely choose this term to describe our toddlers&#8217; inability to stay dry at night because many toddlers can control their bladders at night by around the age of three.</p>
<p><strong>To help bed wetting children resolve their problem we must first find the actual cause of bedwetting before we can proceed.</strong>  Understand your toddler will probably be more embarrassed than you when it happens, and showing anger in these situations is unfair, unhealthy, and it&#8217;ll make the problem worse than it is because your toddler will build even more anxiety than he or she may already have. </p>
<p>There are several reasons why your toddler still wets the bed and <strong>it has nothing to do with misbehaving or laziness.</strong>  Studies show there is usually a family history of bedwetting, so it&#8217;s likely someone in your immediate family was also a bedwetter!  Taking this into account, one of the best ways to solve your toddler&#8217;s bedwetting is to politely ask around next time there&#8217;s a family gathering starting with the toddler&#8217;s grandparents.  <strong>Toddler grandparents sometimes hold the best answer to getting rid of bedwetting because the parent of the toddler or a sibling was a bedwetter themselves!</strong> </p>
<p>Another common cause of bedwetting is simply the fact that <strong>some toddlers learn to control their bladder better than others</strong> by being able to recognize when their bladder is full.  Toddlers are also more likely to experience bedwetting during sleep after they&#8217;ve just learned potty training because they&#8217;re so used to having that security blanket called a &#8220;diaper&#8221; so parents usually opt to keep their diapers on until they feel adequately confident the child won&#8217;t urinate in the bed during sleep.</p>
<p>In rare cases, children can be diagnosed with urinary tract problems which contribute to the child urinating more frequently than normal, and sometimes physicians prescribe medicine to help with these types of problems. </p>
<p><strong>Here are some tips to help bed wetting children:</strong> </p>
<p>1. Never get angry with your toddlers when they wet the bed. It will add stress, confuse them, and you&#8217;ll move further away from resolving the problem. On the contrary, encourage them and make a big show by displaying your pleasure when they stay dry.</p>
<p>2.  Allow no liquids two hours before bedtime, and make sure your toddler urinates sometime before going to bed.  Your toddler will not always be able to pee before beddy-bye, but make a consistent effort for your toddler to go before they hit the sack and you&#8217;ll see this tip pay dividends.</p>
<p>3.  Make it easy and as comfortable as possible for your toddlers to make their way to the toilet by providing adequate lighting through the use of nightlights, etc.</p>
<p> There was a recent study conducted that showed children who were breastfed were far more likely to abstain from bedwetting than those who were not breastfed, but these studies continue and are not yet conclusive.  The vast majority of toddlers stop bedwetting altogether by the age of 5, so keep the faith and keep searching for ways to encourage your child to stop bed wetting.  Finally, parents usually don&#8217;t seek professional help for their bed wetting children until their children experience bed wetting between the ages of 6 and 7. </p>
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