Easy Ways To Quickly Potty Train Your Toddler
Potty Training Girls

When beginning to potty train your little tyke, both genders begin by sitting on their potty or the toilet, but eventually boys learn how to stand and aim. Typically, girls learn more quickly than boys, though they also need instruction on how to position themselves and wipe correctly. For girls, try using a potty chair so her feet will touch the floor, which can greatly help her pelvic muscles and relax her as she does her business. A step stool is handy if she is using an adult toilet for her to rest her feet on. Help eliminate spray and relax your daughter by having her sit all the way back on the potty with her knees apart to relax her pelvic muscles. Girls especially need to be taught how to wipe or pat from front to back to prevent infections.
Potty Training Boys

For boys, let him use a potty chair if he is not ready to stand and aim, and if he is ready to stand and aim, ensure he is properly positioned with his feet slightly apart and directly in front of the potty to eliminate urine splashing onto the floor. Having him watch his dad or another male family member is best, though mom can also direct him on how to aim. To improve his aim, put a few Cheerios into the bowl for 'target practice.' For both genders, give the child a book or play some music to encourage them to sit and finish their business on the potty.