What is different about this children's toilet training book? <br><br>
It uses language patterns and proven, powerful psychological techniques that really get results. <br><br>
Motivation is the key to toilet training. This story is designed to be gently persuasive on both the conscious and unconscious levels. <br><br>
It can be be read aloud to children by an older person, and is intended as an aid to any potty-training method. <br><br>
The psychological techniques woven into this tale can make training quicker and easier. Simple rhyming verses add an extra element of fun. <br><br>
Many concepts are common to all potty-training methods. They are based on motivations that are natural in all healthy children. <br><br>
These include:
<br>* Imitation - seeing a person or a 'drink and wet' doll using a toilet or potty and wanting to copy.
<br>* Wanting to be independent and feel like a grown- up
<br>* Peer pressure - seeing siblings or other toddlers successfully using the potty
<br>* Wanting to be praiseworthy
<br>* Wanting to feel dry
<br>* Wanting to feel clean
<br><br>To help children learn, the story is interactive. You can read out questions for the child to answer, and you can ask the child to point to images on the pages.
<br><br>Parents, relax! Just read the story to your little ones and enjoy helping them learn.