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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services confirms potty training study:

"Post training, bladder and bowel accidents were reduced by 97% and success was maintained at four month follow-up."



PROBLEM #1: NO DESIRE


"If your child has no desire to use the potty, chances are [s]he’s just not ready," says Ari Brown, MD, coauthor of Toddler 411 (Windsor Peak Press)."


My wife, Jamie, and I tried to potty train our first born 2 times before succeeding. And, yes, I’ll be honest with you, we failed TWICE!

Of course, coming from a psychology background, I thought I knew everything I needed to know. (Was I ever wrong!)

We just jumpped right into it, headfirst...or should I say "headstrong?"

Nate, our son, showed no interest at all. I tried, and bribed, and threatened and scolded. (Of course, this only made things worse.)

After 2 days, I was defeated. Jamie, my wife, persisted a few days longer.

I went back to the drawing board, so to speak. I had to find out what I was doing wrong. I thought I undertood child psychology.

What did I learn?

"If your child has no desire to use the potty, chances are [he’s] just not ready," says Ari Brown, MD, coauthor of Toddler 411 (Windsor Peak Press).



PROBLEM #2: CHILD WILL PEE, BUT NOT POOP


"Pooping into the toilet is scary for a lot of kids. They may feel as though they’re losing a part of their body when they poop."


What happened the second time we tried to potty train Nate? (Fast forward 2 months.)

This time I swore that I would endure whatever it took to potty train my son. I would fight tooth and nail. I decided that I wouldn’t lose my temper, I would remain calm no matter what. :)

I really did resolve to do these things...they just didn’t happen. (I lasted 3 days this time.)

I was able to catch Nate right before he peed or pooped. Of course, I had to watch him like a hawk for most of the day. Anytime I would take my eye off, that’s when he would have an accident.

I thought that I could just stick it out. I thought that I just had to have more will power than him.

He was peeing, and if I caught him on time, I could get him to the toilet BEFORE it ended up on the floor.

But, I grew concerned as time went on because Nate wasn’t pooping.

He would hold it in for 1 - 2 days. This isn’t normal for most people. (It is for potty training kids though.) I knew that he could do it, but he wouldn’t...he was refusing to poop in the potty...but why?

One day, Jamie asked, "Nate why don’t you go poop in the potty?"

Nate responded, "I no want to, I’m scared."

And I thought, "Scared? Scared of what?"

"Pooping into the toilet is scary for a lot of kids. They may feel as though they’re losing a part of their body when they poop, or they may not like it if the water splashes onto their bottom or they may worry about being sucked into the toilet." Adiaha Spinks-Franklin, MD, (Pediatrician at the Meyer Center for Developmental Pediatrics at Texas Children’s Hospital, in Houston.)



PROBLEM #3: CHILD WON’T TELL YOU UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE


"The length of a child’s attention span depends on how interesting he finds the activity." Helen F. Neville, B.S., R.N.


Our 3rd time around, Jamie and I finally had success!

But...

Not without one last struggle.

Nate was just over 3 years old. He showed all the signs of being potty trained. He had all the motor and comprehension skills of a 3 year old.

With that, he also had the focus of any 3 year old. (He got distracted by toys!)

It was obvious when Nate had to use the bathroom. He did the "Pee pee dance."

I couldn’t understand why he wouldn’t go to the bathroom. He had to go, but he would try to hold it so he could keep playing with his toys. (Looking back now, it’s pretty funny to think...his skinny little 3 year old legs, all pretzel-like and twisted up, tripping over them, trying to hold in his pee.)

It wasn’t funny at the moment!

I wanted him to just "get it."

I must have shouted, dozens of times, "Nate, go to the bathroom!"

It was enough to get his attention, but heaven forbid there should be a toy on the way to the bathroom. Nate would see it and get distracted. I knew it because later I would find a wet spot on the floor.

What I needed to learn was how to Nate to focus on his body ques and go to the bathroom.



PROBLEM #4: CHILD REFUSES TO GO POTTY


"Most children who are resistant to toilet training are enmeshed in a power struggle with their parents." (Barton D. Schmitt, MD, Published from Contemporary Pediatrics)"


And a story from one of our clients:

Lilly is a 4 year old. Her exhausted mother just had another little girl and is tired of changing diapers all day. She’s tired of cleaning up messes, and tired of doing chores all day. She is a stay at home mom.

Now, why is Lilly 4 years old and still in diapers? Her mother has been trying for over a year! (Yeah, I know, STRESSFUL!)

She will not under any circumstances use the bathroom. She’s not afraid of the toilet. She is fully developed. (In fact she’s very, very intelligent. She plays games to push her parents’ buttons.)

When her mother kindly asks her to use the potty, Lilly will scream, "NO!" Then, with a death stare, aimed right at her mother, she purposefully pees in her pants and poops.

Her mom’s jaw drops to the floor in disbelief, with a look on her face that says, "OMG! My daughter really just did that!" (By the way, I personally know her mother, and she is the "salt of the earth." One of the most kind and endearing people you’ll EVER meet.)

Why do children refuse to potty train?

"The most common cause of delayed toilet training is resistance or refusal. Most children who are resistant to toilet training are enmeshed in a power struggle with their parents." (Barton D. Schmitt, MD, Published from Contemporary Pediatrics)



So our first 2 attempts were failures.

Yeah, I thought all the college psychology studies taught me everything. And honestly, they taught me a lot.

But parenting taught me how to apply them.

I should have used the P.O.T.T.Y.™ T.R.A.I.N.I.N.G.™ method.

P.O.T.T.Y.™ is an acronym for your child’s capabilities. Chances are your child does these 5 things already.

But...it’s not about your child doing them, it’s more about using these 5 skills to so they train themselves.

I waited until my girls expressed an interest in using the potty, and I can honestly say they were 95% trained in one day... It’s so much easier if you just wait until they are ready. (Helen M.)

T.R.A.I.N.I.N.G.™ is an acronym for what to do to get your child on the potty every time!


IT COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE SCENARIO.




• For a third of the price of a case of Huggies, you can get rid of diapers forever. • Outlined procedures to practice on day 1 and have your child trained by noon the next day. • Minimize accidents while training and instill self confidence. • #1 proactive approach with positive reinforcement to eliminate diapers for good. • 7 ways to prevent your child from ever regressing to diapers again. • Cross-cultural method for FATHERS or MOTHERS of any child at any age. • Simple “ABC” system backed by research from medical institutions, pediatricians and universities. • Customized training based on your child’s readiness level. (Readiness test included.)

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Why only $37?

It's simple really. I want you to see that I overdeliver on my promises...Really.

Because if I overdeliver on my promises, you’ll be much more likely to trust me the next time I sell something.

And how do we know it works?

Simple...we’ve tested it.



THE PROOF


Universities, Medical Centers and Organizations who tested, use or support this method:

• U.S. Department of Health and Human Services • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) • University of Cincinnati College of Medicine • University of Nebraska Medical Center • University of Tennessee-Chattanooga • Rush University Medical Center • Technical University of Denmark • Southern Illinois University • University of Alberta • Munroe-Meyer Institute • UMA Plattsmouth Clinic • Terry P. Klassen, M.D., M.S., F.R.C.P.C. • Darcie Kiddoo, M.D., F.R.C.S.C. • Mia E. Lang, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P., F.R.C.P.C. • Carol Friesen, M.L.I.S., M.A. • Kelly Russell, B.Sc. • Carol Spooner, M.S., B.Sc.N. • Ben Vandermeer, M.S.


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7 WAYS TO GET ANY CHILD
ON THE POTTY IN 30 SECONDS

Countdown until Friday’s webinar.



FRIDAY, APRIL 4
WEBINAR
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Here’s what you get when you buy today.
• Access to Friday’s webinar, “7 Ways to Get Any Child on the Potty in 30 Seconds.” (If purchased before Friday) • There are 5 body language cues your child gives every time they have to go to the bathroom. After reading this you'll never misread them. This is actually 90% of the potty training process. (Page 5) • The most common scenario for boys. And this one has nothing to do with age differences. (Page 7) • Save your sanity and know if your child is ready before you try! Hint: You’ll NEVER have to revert back to diapers after this one! (Page 7) • 5 signs your child’s bladder has developed enough to go to the bathroom. This way you can be sure they’ll make it to the bathroom on time! (Page 8) • Hands down, the biggest frustration that parents face is a stubborn child. With this one tip you’ll NEVER encounter this again. Hint: No coercion, no bribes, no manipulation necessary. (Page 9) • The #1 tip to get any child to potty train. (This one tip is worth at least 2x the cost.) (Page 11) • 20 tips to IGNITE INTEREST IN ANY CHILD! Hint: They’ll be begging you to start potty training. (Page 12) • The perils of misdirected encouragement. If you don’t understand this one it’s an uphill battle. And you’ll lose. (Page 13) • Two INTRINSIC MOTIVATORS for a failsafe method to potty train ANY child! (Page 14) • Encouragement at the right time and place is like rocket fuel! At the wrong time and in the wrong moments, it can have a numbing effect, discouraging and demotivating a child. (Page 15)

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P.S. Remember, you must purchase before Friday, April 4 to join the webinar, “7 Ways to Get Any Child on the Potty in 30 Seconds.”





P.P.S. If your child is not potty trained in 3 DAYS OR LESS, and he or she has passed the “Readiness Test™” (included in eBook -- immediate PDF download) please send an email to [aaron@5steppottytraining.com]. I will immediately send you a full refund.


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