• Episode 9 - Little Steps Method

  • Jun 12 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 9 - Little Steps Method

  • Summary

  • The Little Steps Method, developed by Rebecca, offers a gentle and gradual path for children who may feel anxious or hesitant about potty training.

    Rebecca draws from her wealth of experience as a children's research nurse and potty training consultant to outline the steps involved in this method. From placing nappies in the bathroom to gradually replacing them with toilet paper, each step is carefully designed to build confidence and comfort in the potty training journey.

    Discover how to create a supportive environment for your child, allowing them to progress at their own pace while providing encouragement and positive reinforcement along the way. With detailed guidance provided in the companion guide, you can navigate the Little Steps Method with ease and confidence.

    Don’t forget to download the Podcast Companion Guide for additional support and resources!
    https://littlebunnybear.etsy.com/uk/listing/1729632960/potty-training-guide

    About the host:

    Rebecca Mottram is the author of The Baby Pottying Guide and a Children's Research Nurse with a Special Interest in Potty Learning. She works for the NHS, as the Potty Training Advisor to ERIC the Children's Bladder and Bowel Charity and as a Private Consultant for Little Bunny Bear - the potty learning resource for parents and carers she founded. Rebecca has recently been featured on Channel 5, the BBC, Women's Hour and My First 5 Years as a potty learning expert.

    Get in touch about a consultation

    https://littlebunnybear.com/go-potty-coaching/

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