If the author's claims are true, then parents certainly have something to celebrate.
A Word of Caution
Before beginning any potty training routine, it is essential that your child be ready. Look for signs of readiness in your child including:
Curiosity about the bathroom and what people do there. Your child needs to understand that everyone uses the bathroom and he is no different. Answer his questions and help him get a basic understanding of how his body works.
Longer periods of time between diaper changes. When a child is able to stay dry for long periods of time, it's a good sign that his brain has formed the neural pathway necessary for the signal from the bladder to tell his brain he needs to use the bathroom.
Before this time, the bladder empties itself because the brain does not get the signal that it is full. This is a developmental milestone that cannot be rushed anymore than a child can be taught to walk before he's ready.
Check Your Feelings
Just like any other piece of parenting advice, Potty Training in 3 Days is something you should read for yourself then check the information against your parenting beliefs and method. If the techniques it advocates don't set well with you, discard it and proceed with a potty training program you feel comfortable with.
If, on the other hand, it sounds like something you want to try and you're sure your child is ready for it, go ahead. No two children are exactly alike so the results may be a little different for you. Still, even if you don't achieve potty training in 3 days, if you can do it in 3 weeks, you'll be ahead of the curve.
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