Parenting Program Potty Training Power Aims To Help Parents Who Want To Begin Potty Training Sooner Rather Than Later

Increasing numbers of parents are choosing to avoid the difficulties of potty training older children by beginning potty training earlier. Potty training program Potty Training Power assists parents who want to begin potty training their children at

More and more parents are deciding to begin potty training at younger ages. Potty Training Power, a parenting program created by Cindy and Sean Platt, helps these parents start the potty training process early.

It is important to begin the potty training process at an appropriate time. If the process is begun too early, communication will be difficult and your child may not be mentally or physically able to make progress. However, initiating the process too late can be more challenging and time consuming than premature initiation.

As children grow, they become more capable of manipulation, gain greater desire for independence, and may become more rebellious. Some children actively fight potty training, as an act of personal rebellion against their parents. These children are able to use their increased mental abilities to resist potty training.

Potty Training Power provides strategies, guidance, and support for parents who wish to avoid the difficulties of potty training an older child by beginning the process at a younger age. The program assists parents to get their children permanently out of diapers earlier.

The creators of Potty Training Power want to use their experience working with children to help other parents. According to program creator, mother, and veteran early childhood educator Cindy Platt, "Everything I know about potty training comes from personal experience, as a parent, as a teacher for more than 20 years, and as owner of a highly specialized preschool. I've helped hundreds of parents over the years and have noticed that nearly every frustration or delay could be traced to a few common mistakes."

The Potty Training Power Program can be found at the Potty Training Power website, located at http://pottytrainingpower.com/. The site contains reports, blogs, testimonials, news, and other resources for parents.

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