Gross! We all know what's in diapers... keep it out of the hands!
By Tammy Breckenridge
Do you know the single most common "act" that parents neglect to teach their child during the potty-training process? That's right, proper hygiene!
Odd isn't it?
That's why it's important for you to understand now how vital this step is when potty-training your child. Go to http://www.potty-secrets.com for the full details of this very important and healthy lesson. Before you so so however, check out below.
I'd like to go over a couple of basic things for you.
Again, http://www.potty-secrets.com is definitely going to be able to provide you with much more information than what I'm posting here, but I just want to get you started. Below you'll find just a few things that'll get you going:
First, let's talk about "wiping". This extremely simple action is very important for many reasons. Most of all it needs to be emphasized different to boys and girls. Wiping is important to both genders for different reasons.
Be sure to use verbal communication to show how important wiping is for your toddler. http://www.potty-secrets.com will have plenty of tips and strategies that'll be able to aid you in this.
Next, is "hand-washing". Again, this is very simple and often we adults forget how important it is to wash our hands after going to the bathroom. But for the sake of our children we must stress to them the importance of doing it every single time they go potty.
Billions of people get sick every year due to improper hygiene practices such as failing to wash their hands. I know the last thing you want is for your toddler to get sick because of potty-training improperly right?
It's simple to prevent this. Kill germs before they get the chance to harm you little one.
When you're potty-training it's crucial for you as the parent to be fully aware of all "health concerns". After they're fully potty-trained, you'll be on top of their bathroom habits. http://www.potty-secrets.com talks about looking for signs of "conditions" that your child might experience. Educate yourself on all possible conditions to be sure that you toddler is health and out of harms way.
Potty-training your child is an absolute wonderful experience and you and your child have fun with it. Remember, their safety and health is most important. Be aware that you are not only taking the proper precaution to maintain their good health - but also be sure that you are teaching them the precautions and why you're teaching them.
To get the complete details and all the information for educating yourself and your toddler, you'll have to go to http://www.potty-secrets.com
Keeping your child health is your responsibility - take advantage of the tools and strategies offered to you right away!