Ask any parents about the biggest nightmare and the most common answer you will get is ‘Poo Training to kids’. It is the most herculean task for the parents, as it is time-taking, exhausting and consumes energy and demands lot of patience.
So, where is the solution? Read ‘Crunch time’ by the author Brian Mackenzie.
In the book, a character Danny Doggy will show your kids how to poo! From identifying when it is the time to hit the potty seat, to recognizing when it is time to stop wiping, this book will give you meaningful insights, a step-by-step guide to all that you should know to train your toddler for that hassle-free and less stressful experience.
Let us all first accept that we all take it for granted and think that our kids will learn it by themselves as they grow. However, on the flip side, this does not happen, it is our duty to train them, to make them identify the signs that it is time to go to the washroom, how to sit and use toilet papers etc.
The author of the book has taken help from renowned pediatricians, psychologist and doctors to share what needs to be done from the time your kid starts sitting, because the training should start from that day itself. If poo training is not given properly, it might also result in some psychological issues.
Infants and toddlers generally tend to hide the sensation and tell their parents the urge to go to the potty, they do this because of two reasons, either they are scared to tell or are lethargic. Whatever the case be, the author has explained how to handle such situation with love and patience and how to reassure your kids that is normal to poo.
The author has beautifully explained how all this can be funny and simple. In the book, the author has also focused on other correlated issues like parenting and how with your job and a home to look after, you can still attend to various needs of your child and give him the love and care that he deserves.
The book is available online on Amazon and also has a kindle edition. The book is engrossing and is the right choice for people who are detail-oriented, it gives you hands-on advice to how to keep the equilibrium maintained and how to not get impatient while training your toddler for that very essential thing, which is required to keep oneself healthy and is one of the biggest hygiene factors.
Poo training is not a one-day task, it is a marathon which has to be practiced both by parents and kids and has to be dealt with patiently and making it more a fun exercise rather than a mundane and unnecessary task. Read the book to understand your responsibility as a parent and how you can be an awesome parent.
Book is highly engaging and written in simple language for you to understand all the details.
Written For DBliss Media By Barbara Collins

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