We had brought
a small potty seat for our two year old because of potty training.
Not exact matches
These
potty seats sit on top of your toilet to make the
seat smaller and more safe for your child.
My boy is still a bit young /
small to really use the
seat unless we use the insert from his Cars
Potty.
Depending on the size of your little girl, a
potty seat that sits on the floor may be more appropriate if she is
smaller, while a
seat that sits on the toilet may work for a little girl that is taller.
The flip family
potty seats replace the current toilet
seat in the bathroom, so that there is a
smaller opening for children.
Keep in mind that it's designed for stashing in a bag for travel, so it's
small, but it does make a great
potty training
seat because the legs fold outward to create a wide area for stability on top of the toilet
seat.
We used a
small toliet
seat and sit on a stool infront of the
potty and ask them to
potty.
When they've gained confidence and balance, you can transform the
potty into a
smaller seat that fits onto your normal toilet and a handy little stepping stool.
Since the key to
potty - training success is child confidence and security, you'll have to invest in either a
small potty that rests on the floor or at least a
smaller seat that you can place on the big toilet.
When I was
potty training my kids (working on the 4th now), we ran in to problems when we didn't have a
potty chair or
seat adapter available... there little bottoms are so
small they fall in a regular toilet.
I have friends who take their
potty seat with them everywhere, even in a
small bag into restaurants so that they can use it in the public restroom.
Only hundreds of miles of open road and three
small children yammering for snacks, videos,
potty breaks, and release from car
seat harnesses.
Offer your child the tools she needs to be successful at toileting (such as a
small potty,
potty seat, stool, etc..)
Once your little one has mastered the
small potty, graduate her to a soft
potty seat that fits on top of the big - kid toilet.
Kate was well aware that there were victories to which such a
seat could be ridden, but they were
small and domesticated triumphs, measured in infants weaned and
potty - training campaigns prosecuted to dryness.