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...
- have the child watch videos and/or read books to them about potty training - model using the bathroom (preferably with the same sex parent or sibling) and talk about what you do/are doing - allow the child to become familiar with the toilet or potty chair, even if sitting on it...
It is so fun to watch a child who pees in the potty chair and understands why this is a great thing. To watch a child have bowel movements in the toilet and cheer for himself. About the Potty Train in a Weekend book: I wrote the book Potty Train in a Weekend after I potty train...
Looking for potty training help? You're in the right place! The potty training process is often a daunting milestone for parents to enter with their toddlers. But it doesn’t have to be! Every child and family are different, and it’s OK to pick and choose which strategies work for you...
First, start using the sign forPOTTY(sign the letter ‘T’ and shake it – see photo on right), every time you change the diaper. Toddlers love shaking that potty sign at you to tell you they’vealreadywet. You can also use the “potty” sign when your toddler follows you into the...
videos that only come out when it’s potty time. There are so many delightful potty-training books for toddlers that are funny, engaging, and help normalize the whole experience. You can read them together as they sit on the potty, and it gives them something to look forward to each ...
Jandu leads online courses that help parents teach their toddlers to use the toilet. On Instagram, she shares tips and funny videos for parents to gain confidence about the process. “My motto is that there's no one-size-fits-all potty training method,” Jandu said. Allison Jandu, found...
Let him watch and learn Toddlers learn by imitation, and watching you use the bathroom is a natural first step on their own potty training journey. Your little one may notice that Daddy uses the potty differently than Mommy does, which creates a great opportunity for you to explain the basic...
For the first time ever, I'm pulling back the curtain on this game-changing method in my new book called, "Potty Training Made Easy, Simple, and Fast"... In this book I am going to reveal the exact secrets I used to personally potty train over 423 toddlers and now has me know wor...
so we started setting him on the toilet. We tried a mini potty for toddlers, but he didn’t like that. He wanted to go on the “big toilet” so we bought a removeable toilet seat insert for the big toilet. By the time he was 16 months, he was pretty much completely “trained” ...