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Potty Training in 3 Days

The Step-By-Step Plan for a Clean Break from Dirty Diapers

Brandi Brucks

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Question 1 of 8
According to the book, which of the following is a sign that a toddler is physically ready for potty training?
  • A. They can sleep through the night without waking up.
  • B. They are able to hold their pee in, showing bladder control.
  • C. They ask for a new diaper immediately after waking up.
  • D. They refuse to eat salty foods like crackers and chips.
Question 2 of 8
Why does the author recommend stocking up on foods like bread, chips, and crackers before starting the three days?
  • A. They are easy to prepare, giving parents more free time to watch the child.
  • B. They serve as the primary rewards when the child successfully uses the potty.
  • C. They are high in fiber, which prevents constipation and hard poop.
  • D. They make the child thirsty, encouraging them to drink a lot of fluids.
Question 3 of 8
What type of potty training equipment does the author recommend using?
  • A. A standalone musical potty chair placed in the living room.
  • B. A potty trainer that fits on the adult toilet, accompanied by a stepping stool.
  • C. A travel potty that can be easily moved from room to room.
  • D. A standard adult toilet without any modifications to build immediate confidence.
Question 4 of 8
What should you do with your child's remaining diapers and pull-ups at the start of the three days?
  • A. Keep them in the bathroom for nighttime emergencies only.
  • B. Hide them in a closet while the child is sleeping.
  • C. Let the child see you discarding or getting rid of them.
  • D. Pack them in the child's daycare bag just in case.
Question 5 of 8
During the three days of training, what is the most effective way to communicate with your child about using the toilet?
  • A. Asking them, "Do you want to use the potty?"
  • B. Telling them, "Tell me when you need to go potty."
  • C. Saying, "It is time to go to the potty now."
  • D. Asking them, "Are your pants still dry?"
Question 6 of 8
How should you manage your child's fluid intake to prevent nighttime accidents after the initial training?
  • A. Stop all fluids two hours before they go to bed at night.
  • B. Only allow them to drink small sips of water right before sleep.
  • C. Switch to milk or juice in the evening instead of water.
  • D. Allow normal drinking but wake them up every two hours during the night.
Question 7 of 8
If your child is still having accidents at night after the training, how should you handle the use of pull-ups?
  • A. Ban them completely and let the child sleep on a waterproof mat.
  • B. Use them, but call them "sleeping underwear" and remove them before the child sees them in the morning.
  • C. Put them on the child only after they have fallen asleep.
  • D. Have the child put them on themselves to teach responsibility.
Question 8 of 8
If the potty training process takes longer than ten days without success, what does the author suggest you do?
  • A. Switch back to daytime diapers for another month.
  • B. Stop and investigate potential issues like constipation, inconsistency, or manipulation.
  • C. Increase the size and value of the rewards.
  • D. Punish the child mildly to show that accidents are unacceptable.

Potty Training in 3 Days — Full Chapter Overview

Potty Training in 3 Days Summary & Overview

Potty Training in 3 Days (2016) is a success formula for parents and caregivers who want their babies to start using the toilet. The plan involves recognizing when your child is ready for potty training, what to do during the three days of intense practice, and how to follow up for lasting results.

Who Should Listen to Potty Training in 3 Days?

  • Parents
  • Family members and caregivers who want to understand their role in potty training
  • Pediatricians and teachers

About the Author: Brandi Brucks

Brandi Brucks has combined years of experience as a nanny with a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education to fuel a peculiar passion, potty training. When she isn’t busy potty training, she’s busy potty educating through Your Village Consulting, a parenting consultancy in Austin, Texas. Thousands of babies have learned to manage their business through her work.

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