In this episode, I talk about why using toy timeouts during potty training might not be the best move. Taking away a beloved toy can actually make your child feel unsafe and insecure, which isn’t what we want when we're helping them learn. For kids under six, immediate and relevant consequences work best, as they can’t always grasp delayed actions. I also share why nurturing your child’s learning process through connection and curiosity is far more effective than using external rewards or punishment. Tune in for tips on building a strong, supportive potty training journey for your little one!
(00:01:34) Immediate Consequences in Potty Training
(00:04:01) Nurturing Learning for Potty Training Success
(00:08:02) Building Strong Parent-Child Connections through Safety
(00:11:01) Nurturing Connection for Positive Child Behavior
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- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published8 October 2024 at 18:06 UTC
- Length16 min
- RatingExplicit