It's another blessing to have a baby girl. She might have inherited your eyes or smile, or she might have had the dips of your husband. Either way, she's going to be the princess of the family. But learning potty training is one thing that can not be inherited.
One of the main reasons for this may be that, in almost all cases, girls are potty trained by their mother. And since girls and mothers use the toilet in the same way, there is reason to believe that girls can learn the art of pottery much more quickly.
There may be a lot of tricks or techniques in potty training for girls, and it pays for mothers to learn as much as possible, because the learning time for this exercise could be quite short if the techniques are delivered correctly.
Girl training can be a bit of a daunting task for many first time parents who want to make the task as simple as possible but don't really know how to get started. Luckily, statistics show that girls are actually easier to train than little boys, but knowing when to start and just what to do can still be a challenging task.
Overall, potty training well managed can be a fun and rewarding time, and it doesn't have to be stressful at all.
Girls mature faster than boys, so they're usually ready to train potty earlier. However, they may also be more sensitive to the process as a whole. In Potty Training for Girls in 3 days, the author gives a clear step-by-step guide, taking parents through preparation; introducing and encouraging your daughter to use the potty; troubleshooting and much more