Sunday, September 25, 2011

Potty Training Tips - Use color to help kids potty training

It has long been observed that the colors have a direct impact on emotions. Color therapy is the science of using colors to the desired emotions and appeal to his emotions, are less desirable change.

With the use of a weekend of potty training method of potty training how to promote the site, stimulating colors that you want to use. We want to generate much excitement about the process can potty. This emotional arousal is the trigger as he does hisTraining Stick and progress of learning much more rapid progress.

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The higher the voltage level for both teachers and students, the process faster and more effective training.

The color that I recommend for the stimulation during the potty is red. Red is the color with the base chakra, which controls the kidneys connected.

You will notice that I chose for the background of red and headers in the design of our site. This color was chosen to build the tensionpotty over.

So, if you collect supplies for your weekend potty encourage you to get your child placed red. Receive printed underwear with red trim and red. Select a place that has decorative red potty. Find wipes that come in a red container.

When you come home for your weekend of potty training, to build enthusiasm for the decoration, the use of red your decorations. Surrounded flashes red.

Once the pottyWeekend training, you might want to choose the most relaxing color for everyday use. I recommend blue and indigo.

Blue is associated with the neck. My idea is to encourage your child to talk and say something, if he has to go on the potty.

Indigo is associated with lower brain function. Indigo encourage the child to know when to stop using the potty and learn to plan ahead for the potty.

Once again, there are ways to integrate these interesting and exciting colorin your child's life. How to cut underwear or decoration. Not a diaper bag anymore, but you still need to bring spare clothes and other supplies to ensure that the bag is light blue and indigo.

Fruit juice and food packaging is to trigger another place to add color. Tissues and hand cleaners available in indigo blue and containers come.

I hope that your experience is a trivial event, happy and colorful that you enjoy with your child.

Potty Training Tips - Use color to help kids potty training

1 comment:

  1. My Will was 3 when I potty trained him too. I actually cried with happiness the first time he went in the potty. He could hold it from the time he got up in the morning till a diaper and nap time and then again until I put a nighttime diaper on. It was definitely a hard job to tackle. But gummy bears when he went was the one thing that finally did the trick. It felt like he would never quit asking for them for a while afterwards, but he did within a month or two. Good luck! You can do it :-).

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