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The Art of Potty Training
Strategy and Tactics for Low Stress Parenting
2011
First Published
3.17
Average Rating
80
Number of Pages

The Art of Potty Training: Strategy and Tactics for Low Stress Parenting Who else wants to potty train their child quickly while avoiding the stress that most other parents seem to suffer? The Art of Potty Training is the proven solution. Clearly written and straight to the point. You'll discover how to build all of the right emotional states in your toddler so that he actually wants to be potty trained. You'll never have to nag, force or push your child. The Art of Potty Training starts with the crucial mindsets every parent needs to adopt. These mindsets will anchor you to successful parenting strategies. The rest of the book coaches you on how to apply these mindsets towards potty training your child. You're handed step by step instructions that just plain work. The result is a no-pressure and happy experience for everyone involved. Today you're potty training. But tomorrow and the day after you'll still be coaching your child on other aspects of development and growth. You'll look back on The Art of Potty Training and realize that its lessons go far beyond saving money on diapers. They go straight to the heart of effective parenting. The author's not-so-secret agenda goes far beyond potty training. It's about unleashing your own incredible parenting skills. REVIEWS: "Great ideas on potty training and raising your child in general. Worth buying it." "Fantastic positive approach to potty training. I like the positive approach to potty training in this book. The author has done a great research and offers many ways to introduce the potty and toilet training to your child without putting pressure on little ones." "This book helps bring awareness to the proper methods of Potty Training, and it's a much needed resource for the parent of the toddler!" "I found these tips very successful, and Chris is easy to listen to and understand."

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Author

Chris Thompson
Author · 3 books
Chris Thompson is the Artistic Director of St Martins: The Victorian Centre for Youth Arts. A writer and director of many plays for young performers and young audiences, he has also written two feature films and is a regular reviewer of youth literature for Viewpoint magazine and youth theatre for Lowdown magazine. Chris was a member of the Writers' Jury for the 1993 Australian Film Institute Awards. He is currently working with author Geoffrey McSkimming on a stage adaptation of Cairo Jim on the Trail to ChaCha Muchos. His first short story 'The Passing of Aunty Erl' was published in the anthology 'Family: A Collection of Short Stories'.
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