Parents of a 2 year old are attempting to toilet train. The nurse has spoken to the family and should encourage which of the following to occur for successful toilet training?
1. Anticipate that the bladder will be trained before the bowel.
2. The child will respond more if the parents are encouraging.
3. Having the child watch an older sibling use the toilet will cause confusion.
4. The child must be forced to sit on the toilet when first learning.
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1. Does not always occur in this manner
2. The more encouraging the parent, the higher the success rate.
3. Watching others use the toilet can help the child learn the behavior.
4. The child will resist potty training if forced.
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