Keys to Toilet Training (Parenting Keys S.) (Barron's parenting keys)
by Meg Zweiback
Barron's extensive Parenting Keys series presents advice from a wide variety of experts in an effort to help parents raise children in the demanding contemporary environment. The author, a registered nurse and family consultant, advises on when to begin toilet training and offers a step-by-step guide to the training process. She also offers detailed discussion of common problems, including resistance and temporary periods of regression, constipation, bedwetting, childcare, and more.
Sheyne Rowley's babies are the happiest babies in Australia - they sleep, eat and play in a routine that Sheyne, an expert in baby care and sleep issues, has helped their parents develop just for them. Now, after years of working closely with thousands of families, Sheyne shares her comprehensive approach to parenting, which is based on the premise that children need guidance as well as love and care. Sheyne's method addresses the five keys to happy children and parents; routine, communication,...
That's How I Roll (A hilarious, but fool proof, take on potty training)
by Rachel Poslick Jaques
Ready to Grow Up Everything You Need to Know About Potty Training
by Nancy Foster
This book is for use by those peope who work with parents and children, notably community practitioners such as school nurses, health visitors, social workers and community medical officers who may be asked by worried parents, when, how, and even whether, to potty train their children. It also looks at the problem of children who have been unsuccessful in learning bowel and/or bladder control, or have lost those skills.