Nappy Free Baby: A practical guide to baby-led potty training from birth

Nappy Free Baby: A practical guide to baby-led potty training from birth

by Amber Hatch (Author)

Synopsis

This unique book shows parents how to break free from nappies and tricky toilet training. By recognising and responding to their baby's natural reflexes, parents can help them to stay clean and dry from birth, while reducing the cost to the family budget and the environment. Baby-led potty training can help to: - avoid nappy rash - prevent constipation - calm fussy babies - reduce landfill - save time and money Families have been using baby-led potty training all over the world and now the approach is growing in the UK. In this book, Amber Hatch guides parents through the method, explaining the practical things you need to know from getting started to completion. You'll also discover how to adapt the approach to your own family's needs and routines, how to overcome common problems and how to encourage confidence and independence in your child. The Nappy Free Baby is a flexible, no-pressure approach to potty training that will benefit any family and strengthen the bonds between parents and child.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Vermilion
Published: 04 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 0091955335
ISBN 13: 9780091955335
Book Overview: The first UK book on how to potty train your child the natural way

Media Reviews
I am definitely going to use this with my next baby * Dr Alice Roberts, Presenter, Costing the Earth, BBC Radio 4 *
Nappy Free Baby is positive, easy to read, and makes freedom from nappies obvious, simple and doable. * Gill Rapley, author of Baby-led Weaning *
Author Bio
Amber Hatch is recognised as the UK's leading expert on baby-led potty training. She has successfully used the approach with her own two children and runs a monthly support group in Oxford for other families. Her articles on baby-led potty training are regularly featured in the media, including in the Independent and The Times. www.nappyfreebaby.co.uk