Fallon’s getting to that age where we need to start
thinking about potty training. I know she’s not there just yet, but I need to
start getting prepared. I was given the chance to review Potty Boot Camp. It
was perfect timing so I jumped at the chance.
I wasn’t really sure what to expect when I first
signed into the site, as I have seen so many sites with lots of opinions but
nothing behind them. My oldest is almost 11, so it has been a few years since
ive had to potty train a toddler.
One of the things I really like about Potty BootCamp is that, it’s right to the point. There isn’t any fluff. Suzanne tells you
what you should do, and what has worked. In the beginning of the book it talks
about “The Naked and $75 Method”. As you can guess your toddler is going to be
naked. Suzanne says that it is easier to train the child if they can feel the
urine on their legs and not in a diaper. The $75 comes from the probability of
having to clean the carpets.
The cost of the book is only $14.95 which isn’t a
bad price at all. It is packed full of great ideas that I think would defiantly
work. After you read the book and if you need any help. Suzanne is only an
email away and will be happy to assist you.
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I learned 90% of the training is completed in 1 day.
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I learned that there are different phases of potty training. This would be great, my daughter is 2 years and 4 months old, and we are right at the point where she is ready for potty training.
ReplyDeleteI learned that there are different phases of this method that build upon each other. And I entered the Sodastream giveaway
ReplyDeleteThe phases of potty training appear to make pretty good sense. When we get to that stage I'll definitely want to check it out!
ReplyDeleteThe children are potty trained in just one day by this method.
ReplyDeleteI like that there is one on one coaching available!
ReplyDeleteI learned that there are different phases of potty training.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the average cost of diapering a child to age 2 1/2 is $2500.00! wow! my son has down syndrome so it will be harder but i would love to contact Suzanne Riffel about stratagies
ReplyDeleteI learned that there are different phases to pott training.
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I also entered the copy kids giveaway
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Whoops meant to type that i leaned there are different phases to potty training a child.
ReplyDeleteheather hgtempaddy@hotmail.com
I learned that there is different phases of potty training.
ReplyDeleteI love that they offer free 1 on 1 coaching. also that 90% of the training is complete in just one day!
ReplyDeleteI learned 90% of the training is completed in 1 day :)
ReplyDeleteI learned that there is free one-on-one coaching available
ReplyDeleteI learned that free one-on-one coaching is available!
ReplyDeleteI learned that the first day of the Boot camp phase is the day your child will give up diapers forever!
ReplyDeleteThis may be a good book to get my Daughter in a few months when she ventures to train her Son. Even though she's done it twice before, it was girls she trained and this time it's a boy, which can be somewhat different, it's also good to stay open to new options. Thanks for the suggestion!
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