How to Crate Train a Child

Crate training children: wacky new parenting philosophy or a helpful and overdue tool in the war against spoiled rotten children? It’s not hard to think of the many good reasons to crate train a child. Potty training comes to mind, as well as making travel easier. In addition, it’s much easier to manage teenagers who have been crate trained.

What are the Benefits of Crate Training?
Our parents’ generation got it almost right with playpens, but crates are easier to transport and, more importantly, extremely restrictive. Despite their confining nature, children can learn to love a crate just as they would their own bedroom. The crate becomes a familiar and secure place that is also mobile. Whether you need to take your darling on a long car ride, stay at a motel, or perhaps just out go for the evening, you can rest assured that your crate-trained child will be safe and contained.

Crate Placement at Home
Place the crate in an area where the child may be with you, or at least observe you at close range. Do not put the crate in an attic, baseme 200 OK

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