New Potty Training Methods
toddler discipline October 2nd, 2008I was often frustrated when trying to potty train my son. At first he was interested in trying to use the potty, but when he became an inconvience for him and interfered with his play time, he decided he wanted nothing to do with it. I finally came upon a reward solution that worked for him, however, what works for one child does not always work for another.
I recently heard about two new potty training methods that are getting great reviews. Here is my take on the two methods.
Potty Training Boot Camp 
Potty Training Boot Camp was developed by Suzanne Riffel, a mom who, like many of us, spent hours trying to come up with the best potty training method for her children. After trying many different methods, Suzanne combined a few training ideas and tried it on her 20 month old daughter. The method worked! Suzanne has written a step-by-step method called The Potty Training Boot Camp.
This method involved four phases: Prep Work, Boot Camp, Reinforcement and Maintenance. The Potty Boot Camp works on children 18 months or older and completes 90% of training in just a couple of days. You can download The Potty Training ebook from Suzanne’s site and the price is very resonable - $5.95. Of course, if you want a real copy of the book, you can buy it at Amazon.com for $10.75.
Potty Training Made Easy with the Baby Signs Program 
Dr. Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn are the brains behind the Baby Signs programs. In 1982, they discovered that babies between 10 and 24 months could use simple signs to represent words they could not say. The Baby Signs Program was developed and showed parents how to teach their children simple signs to communicate.
After doing some research, Linda and Susan realized that in the 1950s, 92% of children were potty trained before the age of two. Now, most children are potty trained between two and three. Linda and Susan have developed a Potty Training program using Baby Signs that can be started before your child turns two.
The Baby Signs Potty Training Program shows you how to communicate with your child before she can talk. The kit comes with an All Aboard the Potty Train DVD, All Aboard Potty Train Lift-the-Flap Book, Job Well Done! Stickers and All Aboard the Potty Train Conductor’s Whistle.
If you are intersted in potty training your child early, this program may be the one for you.


October 21st, 2008 at 4:58 pm
my son is 9 yrs old he is disabled. his sensory nervous system did not completly developed. he is not toilet trained , i have tried many times. dr. says he may never become trained. i am at my wits ends. pull-ups for him r hard to find plus he is about to out grow the ones i can find. theyn are very expensive to buy.plus the little swimmers for water i cant find to fit him.do you know how to help
October 21st, 2008 at 6:38 pm
Here are a couple of sites that I found that might be useful to you:
http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/parentingadvice/a/sp_needs_potty.htm
http://www.tinkletoonz.com/special_needs.html
http://autism.about.com/b/2008/07/16/toilet-training-a-six-year-old-with-autism-your-advice-requested.htm
I wish you the best and hope that you will find a good solution.