Potty Training Regression Causes

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Just when you think that you have mastered the task of potty training your child, he or she starts having accidents. Potty training regression can happen for many reasons and at any age.

Even though you may be at your wit's end now, potty regression is a very common problem for toddlers and it can be easily overcome with patience and support. Below are the most common reasons why your child may be regressing.

Stress
On the top of the list for potty training regression is stress factors which can include a new baby in the family, a divorce, moving to a new home, change in daycare etc...

Learning New Skills
Once your child has already mastered the skill of potty training, he or she may be ready to try something new. Children are naturally curious and want to learn new things and if potty training has become old hat, your child wants to move on to the next thing. This can also cause potty training regression.

Fear
Being afraid is also quite common as your child may be fearful of a flushing toilet, getting his or her hands dirty while cleaning themselves or something coming up out of the toilet to grab them.

Illness
Your child may be experiencing an illness which can cause him or her to regress. This can be cause by constipation, bladder problems or dietary problems which can cause your child pain while going to the bathroom.

If you suspect that your child may be regressing because of an illness, you should make an appointment with his or her physician as soon as possible to make sure that this is not being caused by a health issue. If this has been ruled out, then the potty training regression is being caused by another reason.

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