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Infant Potty Training
Authored by: Laurie Boucke

Benefits of Infant Potty Training

The three big winners are baby, parent(s) and the environment. 
Here is a more complete list of the benefits of infant potty training.

 * Enhances bonding through closeness, natural communication and loving patience.

 * Responds to infants' natural elimination communication and timing.

 * Taps into first window of learning (sensitivity period) for toilet learning.

 * Helps environment by conserving/saving trees, water, petroleum and landfill space.

 * Eliminates or drastically reduces diaper use.

 * Allows babies to achieve good control by 12-18 months.

 * Lets baby complete potty training at a relatively young age (around 24 months).

 * Frees baby from diapers & all negative associations (bulk between legs, chemicals, etc.).

 * Avoids/eliminates enuresis (bed wetting). 

 * Prevents diaper rash. 

 * Provides hygienic respect for your baby.

 * Eliminates embarrassing "accidents" for toddlers. 

 * Allows dad or other close, trusted ones to bond and communicate with baby.

 * Yields big savings on diapers and laundry costs. 

* Keeps babies in touch with their own bodies.

* Reduces risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs)

 

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