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: Just as we don't "train" a child to walk, UnTraining suggests we provide the environment (the "home as a feeling") and wait for the child's internal awareness to take the lead.
If you’re ready to stop "training" and start "un-training," you can find more resources and support from experts who prioritize child-led development: Potty UnTraining - Nicole Dosei.mp3
Dosei often references the parenting paradigm shift between being "hands-on" and "laissez-faire". UnTraining leans toward the latter—observing your child's natural rhythms without constantly prompting or "hovering". 3. Normalize Accidents : Just as we don't "train" a child
The Potty UnTraining Revolution: Why Less is More with Nicole Dosei Enter and her concept of "Potty UnTraining
If you’ve ever found yourself in tears on a Sunday night because the "3-day potty training" method failed, you aren't alone. The pressure to have a diaper-free toddler by a certain deadline is a major source of parental burnout. Enter and her concept of "Potty UnTraining."
In the UnTraining world, an accident isn't a failure; it’s a sensory lesson. Instead of a "clean-up drama," it's treated as a neutral event that helps the child connect the sensation of "the urge" to the physical result. How to Get Started
: Most behavioral issues start in the relationship, not with the child. When we force the potty, we create a "threat response" in the child's nervous system.