Potty Training Girls

· Random House
4.6
7 reviews
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144
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About this eBook

Girls mature more quickly than boys and so are usually ready to potty train earlier. However, they can also be more sensitive to the process as a whole. In Potty Training Girls, Dr Caroline Fertleman and Simone Cave provide a clear step-by-step guide, taking parents through preparation; introducing and encouraging your daughter to use the potty; troubleshooting and much more.

This invaluable parenting guide also includes:
- Checklists for both mental and physical signs that show your daughter is ready to potty train
- Guidance on what kind of behaviour to expect and how to manage it
- Sensitive advice if your daughter is a late starter or a 'rebel'

Potty Training Girls ensures that parents, and their daughters, pass this important milestone calmly, without worry or stress, and shows that it can even be fun!

Ratings and reviews

4.6
7 reviews

About the author

Caroline Fertleman (Author)
Dr Caroline Fertleman is Consultant Paediatrician at the Whittington Hospital, London, and is Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Royal Free Hospital and University College London Medical School. She lives in London with her husband and three children.

Simone Cave (Author)
Simone Cave was health editor at the Daily Mirror for six years, prior to which she was a freelance journalist covering health and medical issues for national newspapers and magazines.

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