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Common Potty Training Mistakes: Avoiding Accidents with the Right Approach

Potty training is a significant milestone for toddlers, but it can be a challenging process for parents. Avoiding common mistakes is crucial to prevent accidents and ensure success. One common mistake is starting too early. Pushing your child to use the toilet before they're ready can lead to accidents and frustration. Inconsistency is another mistake to avoid. Establish a routine and stick to it. Frequent accidents occur when children are confused about when to use the potty. Additionally, failing to praise and reward your child's progress can hinder their motivation. Celebrate every successful attempt to reinforce positive behavior. Lastly, many parents forget that accidents are part of the learning process. Overreacting or shaming your child for accidents can create anxiety and setbacks. Understanding these common mistakes can help parents navigate potty training effectively and minimize accidents along the way.