this many times. he s got a lot more tricks where that came from. his friend, that s pretty brave. they both get some credit. a wardrobe malfunction that left a woman a little bit exposed. this is avon going down the children s slide. losing her shirt as she went to. she caught. she ended up uncovered. family members says they can t stop watching. they laugh harder every time. when they said they would posted she said yeah. wherever. that s fine. check out this clever cat who taught himself how to use the potty. the cutie taking a human route to getting things done. saying that the cat no longer needs a litter box. there had to be some human interaction. i don t think the cat would figure it out.
resumption of travel safely and securely. reporter: people are coming back to traveling in a big way. the tsa screened 1.68 million people at airports across the country. that is a new record of the pandemic. industry groups say planes are mostly full, between 90 and 95%. it sounds cliche, but right now, especially, you have to pack your patience. jim, potty. pete muntean, we appreciate the reporting very much. we re also following this breaking news of a mass shooting near downtown san jose. you see the aerial images right there. we re just getting information from the police. we ll have more for you right after this.
You ll miss many things once your baby grows up, but changing dirty diapers is probably not one of them. Still, it doesn t pay to be in a hurry: Teaching your daughter how to use the potty requires time and patience on your part and a reasonable degree of cooperation and motivation on your child s.
Lucky for you, experts say girls potty train earlier than boys because girls aren t as easily distracted. Kids with older siblings to look up to and imitate may be easier to toilet train, too.
The key to potty training success is starting only when your daughter is truly able to do so. While some kids can start as young as 18 months, others may not be prepared to learn until they re 3 or 4.
The best time to start potty training your son
Teaching your son how to use the potty requires a reasonable degree of cooperation and motivation from him, plus time and patience from you.
The key to potty training success is starting when your son is interested, willing, and physically able. Although some kids are ready as young as 18 months, others may not be prepared to learn until well past their third birthday. Some experts believe that boys stay in diapers a bit longer than girls because they re generally more active and may be less likely to stop and take the time to use the potty.
The best potty-training methods for a new puppy
Accidents will happen, but here s how you can do your best to minimize them.
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Pet adoption rates have skyrocketed due to the pandemic, but one good side-effect is all those new pet-owners are actually home and able to actually train a new puppy or kitten. Of course, all the time and good intentions in the world don t amount to much if you aren t following the right tips.
Potty training a puppy is a test of your patience. There will be accidents. You will step in a puddle of pee. You ll find a tiny puppy poop somewhere in your house. But if you re consistent with training and rewarding your puppy, they ll learn quickly. Besides, how mad can you really get at a cute little animal, smiling up at you with unconditional love?