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3 Day Potty Training Top 10 Part 6 Q&A
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2. Actually, it's not that important to teach boys to urinate standing up in the first
place.
Little boys have a small penis that usually points almost straight forward.
When you teach them to urinate standing up, they'll often pee on the back of
the toilet or miss the bowl completely.
And if your son should get distracted, he may turn, and then his urine will end
up, at best, on the floor and at worst, in the bathtub or wastebasket, or on the
wall.
It's better to teach him to urinate sitting down (like you do). Later on you'll be
able to teach him to urinate standing up in about a day.
You can try this tips, put cherrios and fruit loops in there and told him to aim for
them. But make sure they don't laugh too much!
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4. f he's in the beginning stages of toilet training, you may want to hold off on using
ewards. They tend to work best when a child needs extra motivation to do
something he's almost ready to do on his own. But if your child has almost
mastered toilet training, consider using one of these:
f your toddler is almost or already 3 years old, you can more easily tempt him to
sit on the potty or use the potty if you offer him a goodie. Stickers, jellybeans, or
even small prizes may work well, and could motivate him to keep practicing skills
hat might otherwise be less interesting to him.
Begin by offering a treat for sitting on the potty but then cut back to offering it only
f your child actually poops or pees. Otherwise he'll work the system and will run
o the potty every half-hour and sit for a few minutes just to get another cookie or
oy.