In 1955, Harvard University determined that nearly 9 out of 10 children were completely toilet trained to the point of being accident-free by 23 months of age. In the 1960s, pediatricians began telling parents to wait until a child was 2 and 1/2. The longer parents waited, however, the more problematic toilet training became. Today, it is the number one most stressful issue of the preschool years and finding a child who is completely trained by his or her second birthday is hardly the norm.
In this webinar, John explains the dos and don'ts of early training, from the proper equipment to the proper way of responding to accidents.
Run time: 90 minutes
Member Price: $9.99
Non-member Price: $19.99
*No refunds