The Potty Training Race.The Potty Training Raceis a fun and easy way to teach your child how to use the potty. It also gives them a cue word for when they really need to go! You’ll place the potty chair somewhere in the bathroom and then race to see who can sit down first. You...
Nighttime training for toddlers comes later in the potty training process. Once your child has had a few successful weeks of using the toilet during the day, begin potty training at night. The best advice for getting through the night was waking your child. Well not technically waking. I pic...
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Beware the flush. Especially in the beginning, the flushing noise can be really scary for toddlers. Try explaining to them what the flush will do and sound like before it happens, and make it sound fun with the toilet contents “swirling and dancing before they go away.” Make it Fun and...
Whilst it's less compact and portable to use outside the home, it may be a good option for toddlers who are less comfortable using ‘non-familiar’ toilets outside the home. What are travel potties for? An important part of your toddlers’ toilet training journey, a travel potty is a ...
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Please make sure, if you are noticing these signs in your child, you take a look at the Sensory Processing Disorder Symptom Checklist and/or The SPD Symptom Checklist For Infants/Toddlers to see if your child shows further signs of SPD that may indeed warrant an evaluation. If you need ...
When you have ababy, you're knee-deep in diapers. They're tucked into your bag. Stacked near the crib. Stored in boxes under beds. You might even have a few stashed in the glove compartment of your car, just in case. Diapersare part of your life, day in, day out, for so long...
We also used tea towels to protect the car seat and the bit in front of the training pad near Toddler H’s knees. 5. Lots of pants Definitely get two packs of cheap pants. At the start on a few days we went through a lot! Sometimes not a real accident, but toddlers aren’t grea...
It is impossible to imagine a story with more gaiety on the unpromising theme of trying to encourage untrained toddlers in the right direction than Skip to the Loo, My Darling by Sally Lloyd-Jones… Essential reading for all potty trainees.”–The Guardian read more reviews… Fun extras! Skip...