Make sure your child's environment is set up so that your child has the urge to go potty in the middle of the night, s / he has the ability to get out of his or her bed and is able to
get to the potty chair or the toilet.
Not exact matches
I think we're taking a break for now while I try
to figure out how best
to get the whole idea of
pottying in the toilet /
potty chair through
to him.
We also agreed that we should
get a
potty chair for the rest of the 3 days
to have down stairs in the far corner of the kitchen so I could have him in the kitchen
to play.
My husband came home and although he is the big skeptic he did bring dinner up
to me and Aaron and he picked up a
potty chair at the store and is now steam cleaning the upstairs carpet that
got peed on several times this morning.
Re:
potty chair vs
potty seat (adapter on toilet)- the main reason I suggest a
chair is the fact you can move it around and have it where you need it AND it is easier for toddler
to get on and off a
chair - thus creating the environment for independent
potty training.
As you start
to teach your child
to use the bathroom independently it helps
to have a few key items on hand: a child - sized
potty chair or seat attachment, of course, big kid pants (ones that will
get your child excited
to drop those diapers) and a step or stool that will allow your little one
to reach the sink and wash up on their own are all good things
to have from day one.
So this is where patience comes in and you'll just need
to be re-introducing him
to the
potty chair and hopefully he will
get the hint, but boys always seem
to take longer, and especially with pooping.
Since I have a girl and boy, I was
getting one
potty chair and one
potty seat so we have two
potties available at all times as I know they'll want
to go at the same time.
The goal in
potty training is
to have them independently go
potty, and by
getting them a
potty chair like this one, you are giving them the right tools
to be successful!
You may also want
to start letting him pick out a
potty chair to use, a
potty chart and
potty stickers also
to get him prepared for the start date of
potty training.
There are the
potty chairs and
potty seats, as well as
potty step stools or
potty calendars
to get.
By reading
potty training books that will
get her excited about
potty training and by also always having a
potty chair accessible
to her, they are hoping
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With my oldest I took her
to the store, let her pick out a
potty chair, and big girl underwear
to help with
getting her excited when she was about 18 months old.
my 15mo old was going pee occasionally in her
potty chair (I've been very «slow» and also inconsistent... My goal was, I just wanted
to let her
get used
to the idea, and learn
to communicate when she is going
potty and poo as a starter).
Show her the underwear she will wear, the
potty chair she'll use, etc. so that she can start
getting used
to the idea.
A
potty chair OR a seat that sits on top of the toilet, along with a step - stool that she can use
to get onto the
potty HERSELF.
You can
get a
potty chair if you want
to and have that in the bathroom.
When you're ready
to use the
potty, you'll
get to sit on that
chair.»
This is another great way
to get your daughter excited about using the
potty, by allowing her
to pick her own
potty chairs that she wants
to use.
Having a
potty chair for girls is an item that should be in every bathroom in the house, so that no matter when she has
to go or where, she can
get on the toilet.
This
potty chair by BabyBjörn is sturdy, ergonomic, and provides comfortable armrests
to make it easy for your child
to sit down and
get up.
I like having
potty chairs because it gave them the independence
to go on their own, instead of them having
to tell me
to help them up on the big toilet every darn time (all 3 of my boys
potty trained at 19 months, so they were certainly not
getting up there on their own at that age).
Before going for
potty, you have
to see whether your child is able
to walk well, pull his pants up and down and ability
to get up or sit down on the
chair.
He would tap his diaper at 9 months when he'd wet & at 11/12 mo. he'd run
to the bathroom
to poop - so we
got a floor
potty chair for him.
I would say just talk
to them about the
potty read up on babycenter about the different things
to help the process along because even if they are not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues of having
to go
potty.However if they are really not ready try
potty training keep a onesie on in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able
to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her sit on the
potty I have only let her use the one that goes on the big toilet but she peed in it once and she often will say she has
to pee when in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and
get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does not really come in contact with any areas that need
to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list of things kids need
to be able
to do
to go by themseleves.Maybe just
get them a few books and videos and a
potty chair and talk
to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
Being able
to plant his feet on the floor means that he can
get on the
potty chair or toilet easily, that he feels stable and secure when seated, and that he can push with his feet
to give him leverage.
My son is
potty trained at 26 months one day i said do you want
to try underware and he was all for it he had wall e the robot and i said do nt peepee on walle or we have
to take them off so he would go oh peepee and run
to the
potty chair i tryed before then but i just had
to wate tell he was ready and watch all the signs he dose both on the
potty we can even go on car rides he takes naps and he dosent wet he has had an accedent a few times and he would cry so i would tell him it was ok and let him pic out new underware nothing crazy he was just ready oh yeah we
got him a book that had a poster in the back that every time he went
potty he could pic out a sticker and put ut on the posster
to note his progress and i gess that made him want
to use the
potty more
to get more stickers he loved it i do nt k ow if that helps anyone but it did us good luck every one
Show your child a
potty training
chair and let him play with it so he
gets used
to this strange new object.
Remember trying
to get them out of diapers and onto the
potty chair?