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Parenting Specialist Rogers AR

Parenting specialists help parents implement parenting plans, develop parenting skills, and manage family conflicts. Read on to find parenting specialists in Rogers that give access to parenting programs, advice on parenting styles, family crisises management, as well as advice and content on parent-child bonding.

Ms. Connie Grubesich
Connie R. Grubesich

479-236-5020
4241 Gabel Dr.
Fayetteville, AR
Riqua Serebreni
(479) 756-6152
Springdale, AR
Zach Newcomb, LCSW
(479) 856-2602
4257 Gabel Drive
Fayetteville, AR
Chantal Karns, LCSW
479-790-2324
65 E Sunbridge Drive
Fayetteville, AR
Nelson Counseling
(479) 621-8600
5500 Pinnacle Point Dr Ste 204
Rogers, AR
Mr. Lawrence Thompson
(479) 202-4193
Wellspring Healthcare Associates, P.A.324 N 2nd Street
Rogers, AR
Dr. Chandana Becker, PhD, MTI, RPP, SEP
479-442-2026
1835 E. Mission Blvd.
Fayetteville, AR
Dr. Amy M Adams
(479) 437-9916
Center for Psychology and Counseling118 East Sunbridge Drive
Fayetteville, AR
Center For Psychology
(479) 254-1144
1601 Rainbow Rd
Rogers, AR
Northwest Arkansas Relational Therapy Clinic
(479) 254-0700
5206 Village Pkwy
Rogers, AR
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21 Potty Training Tips

21 Potty Training Tips

By GreatDad Writers

The Potty Trainer

Potty training experts are everywhere. Whether family, friends, or books are providing you advice, realize there are different approaches that can be tried. An approach that works for one child may not work for another. Others can provide advice, but most likely you know what approach will work best for your child. There are several helpful guidelines (tips) that can be tried for each child when trying to potty train. These include:

  • Plan on at least 3 days if you are trying to achieve quicker results.
  • Arrange your activities and prepare a schedule that will allow you to be patient and consistent�avoid all distractions like going to the store, answering the phone, dealing with sibling issues.
  • Potty Monkey
  • Make sure spouse, grandparents and babysitters understand your method and plan.
  • Make your child feel they have some control over the process.
  • Be consistent with your approach and stay with the program unless you are convinced it is not working.
  • Know when to give up and try at a later time.
  • Offer lots of fluids so child will have to go more often.
  • Make going to the potty fun�place targets in the potty, decorate the potty, sing.
  • Praise and reward AND praise and reward progress.
  • �Throw a party� the first few times your child uses the potty.
  • Keep your child company while on the potty.
  • Start both boys and girls sitting down on the potty.
  • Make sure the clothing is easy fo...

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