Yes, unfortunately, there were many real - life situations. For example, during the era of slavery in the United States, there were places where enslaved people were 'trained' for plantation work. These were often harsh environments with little regard for the well - being of the slaves.
One effective strategy is positive reinforcement. In many potty training boys stories, parents praise their boys when they use the potty successfully. For example, giving a small sticker each time can be very motivating. Another is routine. Just like in some stories, setting a regular time to sit on the potty, like after meals or before bath, helps the boys get used to the idea. Also, making it fun by using a special potty chair with their favorite characters on it can encourage them to use it more often.
Perhaps he's been influenced by someone who gives him bad advice. For example, if someone tells him that natural talent is enough and training is overrated. Also, he could be dealing with some personal problems, like a conflict within his family or among his friends that takes up all his time and mental energy, causing him to neglect training.
In this fanfiction, Hokage Naruto might take Naruto to a special training ground. There, he could teach Naruto some of his own unique jutsu combinations. For example, he could show Naruto how to combine the Rasengan with his Sage Mode more effectively. This would give Naruto a huge power boost and also make him more confident in battles against tougher opponents.
No. This is a very unusual and complex scenario that is not likely to occur in real life. There are ethical and social norms that would generally prevent such a situation from happening.
It could be due to the current situation in the village. There might be threats that required Naruto to stay. Tsunade, as the Hokage, had to consider the overall safety and stability of the village. So, she denied Naruto's request for the training trip to ensure he was available in case of any emergency.
Well, in the 3 - year training fanfiction, Naruto could also have some intense mental growth. He might learn more about the history of his clan and the ninja world from Jiraiya. This knowledge would not only make him a better ninja but also shape his understanding of his place in the world and his responsibilities.
Perhaps it's an old enemy who has a change of heart. This enemy could think that by training Naruto, they can make amends for their past wrongs. But Naruto, being cautious, denies the offer as he still has doubts about this former foe's true intentions.