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	Comments on: The 3 P&#8217;s: Patience, Perseverance and Potty Training	</title>
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		By: Barbara		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Well done! 
It&#039;s been so long I honestly hardly remember.  Except my sister and I had kids the same age.  We each bought &quot;Potty Training in Less Than a Day&quot; (or something like that).  It has you evaluate whether your child is ready.  They weren&#039;t and the books went on the shelf.  Later her son sees the book, looks at it, and is potty trained.  That&#039;s what I remember her telling me.  Not that way for me!  Potty training for me was always complicated by me being pregnant or nursing the next one and not as available as is helpful and the toddler going through some sibling adjustment.  Ultimately they all did get trained, and I must say my daughter turned out way better than her cousin even if he did train early and pretty much by himself.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well done!<br />
It&#8217;s been so long I honestly hardly remember.  Except my sister and I had kids the same age.  We each bought &#8220;Potty Training in Less Than a Day&#8221; (or something like that).  It has you evaluate whether your child is ready.  They weren&#8217;t and the books went on the shelf.  Later her son sees the book, looks at it, and is potty trained.  That&#8217;s what I remember her telling me.  Not that way for me!  Potty training for me was always complicated by me being pregnant or nursing the next one and not as available as is helpful and the toddler going through some sibling adjustment.  Ultimately they all did get trained, and I must say my daughter turned out way better than her cousin even if he did train early and pretty much by himself.)</p>
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		By: David		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is great. It sounds almost exactly like when I potty trained my daughters.

Does anyone have a success story with their sons because after 3 girls I tried potty-training my son and while he understood the concept almost immediately and used the potty consistently and virtually accident free for a while he got bored after a couple of months and has been having regular accidents for three years since then despite everything we&#039;ve tried.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is great. It sounds almost exactly like when I potty trained my daughters.</p>
<p>Does anyone have a success story with their sons because after 3 girls I tried potty-training my son and while he understood the concept almost immediately and used the potty consistently and virtually accident free for a while he got bored after a couple of months and has been having regular accidents for three years since then despite everything we&#8217;ve tried.</p>
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