Potty Training Made Easy - A Guide for Parents

A Guide for Parents

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Softcover
$15.99
Hardcover
$24.99
Softcover
$15.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/24/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781441589651
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781441589668

About the Book

Potty training a Guide for parents is a good book for parents looking for strategies toward successful potty training. It discusses reasons as to why early potty training is recommended, developmental milestones to identify if your child is ready, as well as how to know if you as the parent is ready. This book provides strategies to use to help prepare your child as well as how to set goals for recognizing progress. Further, it provides a user friendly instruction on tailoring your own potty training program according to your family’s needs. It gives a realistic and holistic approach to interacting with your child including how to teach others. This book is highly recommended for new parents, and parents who have other children expecting a new one and looking to try something different. It is short and to the point on why 18+ months a good start is and how to stimulate your child for learning other new things in their environment. If you are interested in potty training this book will give you more information than you need without overwhelming you with information.


About the Author

Georgiana Luke –Henry is a registered Occupational Therapist that works within pediatric settings and environments. She has been able to work with parents from Chicago-California in integrating children into the classroom. Her specialty is Neurological or Developmental disorders interfering with home and classroom or community. She also works with Adult and Geriatric Populations; however, she thrives to remain within the pediatric Setting. Georgiana has had many successes with working with children of all age groups birth -15 years of age in increasing developmental maturity with life skills. Her goal is to continue to work with Young Adults in choosing a career that fits their skills for the job of living. Georgiana currently provides seminars on caring for declining loved ones and recognizing developmental delays for early intervention.