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Toddler Is Terrified of the Potty or Toilet: Fear-Based Resistance Solutions

The flush is terrifying, the hole feels unsafe, and the sensation is new and alarming. Desensitization steps: play with potty, sit clothed, read potty books, proceed slowly.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Toddler Behavior

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The flush is terrifying, the hole feels unsafe, and the sensation is new and alarming. Desensitization steps: play with potty, sit clothed, read potty books, proceed slowly.

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