Potty Training Tips!

Potty Training Tips!

Thinking about Toilet training?

Arm yourself with all the right equipment, some patience, a mop and a sense of humour!

Trust your insticts and accept that there will be many failures before success!

Some signs that your child is ready:

  • becoming interested in watching others go to the toilet 
  • has dry nappies for up to two hours 
  • tells you with words or gestures when they does a poo or wee in their nappy – if they can tell you before it happens, they are ready for toilet training
  • begins to dislike wearing a nappy!

If you think your child is showing signs of being ready for toilet training, the first step is to decide whether you want to train using a potty or the toilet.

Advantages to using a potty – it’s mobile and it’s familiar, and some children find it less scary than a toilet. Our Training Potty has a removable pan for easy cleaning and adapted to the morphology of girls and boys. A non-slip seal, for better stability and adhesion to the floor, a must have for any potty! 

Available in three colours to suit your style! 

Once you start, toilet training might take days, weeks or months. The key is to not push your child, and let them learn at their own pace. If your child doesn’t co-operate or seem interested in toilet training right now, just wait until they wants to try again!

What are your potty training tips? 

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