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Description
Transform your child's potty training journey with this innovative, evidence-based guide from leading expert Rebecca Mottram. Using the innovative Little Steps method, this approach aligns with your child's natural development and unique temperament, ensuring a positive and stress-free experience for everyone involved.
Positively Potty is your go-to guide for making potty training a fun, smooth, and better experience for busy families like yours! With over ten years of hands-on experience and insights from thousands of little ones, this friendly guide introduces a gentle and playful approach that aligns with your child's natural development thanks to the innovative Little Steps method, which focuses on Preparation, Practice, and transitioning away from nappies.
Discover how to spot your child's unique signals and customize your strategies to fit their personality, all while turning potty training into an enjoyable adventure filled with engaging stories, games and activities. Whether it's mastering daytime success or gaining night time confidence, Positively Potty helps you tackle common challenges without the usual stress and anxiety that comes with traditional methods.
With a focus on fostering healthier bowel and bladder habits while respecting your child's own pace, Positively Potty is perfect for modern families looking to make potty training a positive and encouraging experience!
Table of Contents
How to potty train
Step 1: Preparation
1 Potty preparation
2 Fundamental skills ..............................................17
3 Tailoring approaches to your child's personality
Step 2: Practice
4 Potty practice
5 Playful partnership
Step 3: Stopping using nappies
6 Bye-bye nappies
7 Building confidence
8 Prompting
9 Managing accidents
10 Motivating without sweets and stickers
11 Managing outings
12 Naps and nighttime
13 Childcare
Potty training problems
14 What's under the surface?
15 Gaps in learning
16 A physical problem
17 Poo withholding
18 Constipation
19 Wetting problems
20 Fear and anxiety
21 Resistance
22 Regression
23 Starting school
24 Strengthening the parent–child connection
25 Using stories for success
26 Problem-solving case studies
27 Resources
References
Index
Product details
Published | 15 Jan 2026 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781801997799 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Education |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book explains the art, craft and science of helping children become independent using the loo. It takes a kind and practical approach which recognises that children are different and need individual techniques to support them through the emotional peaks and troughs that come with the potty training territory!
Dr June O'Sullivan OBE, CEO of London Early Years Foundation (LEYF)
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Tops Day Nurseries and Shoots Training are delighted to welcome this much-needed earlier potty training book. It makes so much more sense to us to start potty training right from every baby or toddlers' first days in nurseries, just like we do with reading, music and using the senses. We have piloted starting potty training earlier in our nurseries and found children succeeding many months earlier through enjoying this more gradual, fun process that is embedded in everyday practice from as soon as babies can sit comfortably and uses up-to-date research on how babies with different personalities develop skills such as potty training effectively and without any pressure, stickers or sweets. We love earlier potty training and are cascading this to all our nurseries. We very much endorse working with parents who use this book, using its up-to-date research and practical techniques, to empower their children to go nappy free before pre-school, never mind school! We believe parents, educators and children will be happier and healthier as a result of using this book.
Cheryl Hadland MA(Ed.), CEO of Hadland Care Group
