Easy Ways To Quickly Potty Train Your Toddler

Run The Tap

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If your toddler is having trouble urinating, you may have been told to run the tap to help them go. While it may seem crazy, this trick does appear to stimulate a toddler's need to use the bathroom. This trick is best reserved for children having a hard time releasing urine. Running the bath tap is even more effective, according to some parents. In either case, running water only appears to work well when a toddler really has to urinate. These toddlers typically are almost fully trained, but they have issues with controlling when their body releases waste. The running water can help trigger this release, and it can be used as a teaching tool. If you choose to use it as a teaching tool, make sure you eventually teach your child how to stop relying on running water to use the restroom.

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