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The Potty UnTraining Revolution: Why Less is More with Nicole Dosei
: High-pressure rewards like sticker charts can sometimes backfire, making children anxious about the outcome rather than focused on their body's signals. Key Lessons from the Nicole Dosei Approach 1. Audit Your Capacity First
: Just as we don't "train" a child to walk, UnTraining suggests we provide the environment (the "home as a feeling") and wait for the child's internal awareness to take the lead. Potty UnTraining - Nicole Dosei.mp3
Unlike traditional methods that treat toilet use as a milestone to be "conquered," UnTraining views it as a natural developmental shift that requires a parent to step back rather than lean in. What is Potty UnTraining?
In the UnTraining world, an accident isn't a failure; it’s a sensory lesson. Instead of a "clean-up drama," it's treated as a neutral event that helps the child connect the sensation of "the urge" to the physical result. How to Get Started The Potty UnTraining Revolution: Why Less is More
If you’ve ever found yourself in tears on a Sunday night because the "3-day potty training" method failed, you aren't alone. The pressure to have a diaper-free toddler by a certain deadline is a major source of parental burnout. Enter and her concept of "Potty UnTraining."
Before you even buy a toddler seat, Dosei suggests checking your own "steady" level. If you are overstimulated or at your limit, your child will sense the tension, and their "alarm bells" will go off, making them resist the potty. 2. The Power of "Laissez-Faire" Observation Unlike traditional methods that treat toilet use as
If you’re ready to stop "training" and start "un-training," you can find more resources and support from experts who prioritize child-led development:
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