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Going to the Potty (Mr. Rogers' First Experience)
Going to the Potty - Mr. Rogers' First Experience
Author: Fred Rogers
Birth is the beginning of a lifelong series of new situations. How we help our children to face those first experiences in early childhood will influence the way they cope with new situations all their lives. — Talking openly with our children about what something new will be like-what will probably happen and what won't happen-can help lessen th...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780399212970
ISBN-10: 0399212973
Publication Date: 3/28/1986
Pages: 32
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
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Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group
Book Type: Paperback
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Great photos. Very factual. My son liked looking at this while he was potty training. There was too much story for him, but we made up our own to go with the pictures. He liked that there were real kids instead of characters. He preferred this to other more popular potty books.
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Birth is the beginning of a lifelong series of new situations. Howe we help our children face those first experineces in early childhood will influence the way they cope with new situations all their lives.

Talking openly with our children about what something new will be like- what will probably happen and what won't happen- can help lessen their fears about facing something new and difficult. And encouraging our step toward helping them to manage those feelings.

First experiences are great opportunities for our children to grow. They are also times for our children to find out how well they can cope when there is love, trust and healthy communication at home.


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