Try a little potty or
a special potty seat for the toilet if your child can't comfortably sit on it.
I run him to the toilet and hoist him onto
the special potty seat so he doesn't fall in.
Special potty seats are a lose - lose situation.
Not exact matches
Sure, it's easier if you have a little
potty or a
potty seat reducer if your child is sitting up and there's lots of
special clothes to make getting to the
potty less of a challenge, but none of that is required.
Now that your child is ready to begin
potty training, you can introduce a
potty chair or a
special seat that attaches to your toilet.
Make sure to even look through the Baby Signs
Potty Training Program which is perfect for special needs children and even younger children a like, as well as a plethora of additional potty seat and stool sets to choose from in plenty fun characters and colors as
Potty Training Program which is perfect for
special needs children and even younger children a like, as well as a plethora of additional
potty seat and stool sets to choose from in plenty fun characters and colors as
potty seat and stool sets to choose from in plenty fun characters and colors as well.
I really, really appreciated your section on
potty seats for
special needs children and the fact that you carry larger sized training pants.
Remember the
potty chair is all theirs, it is their
special seat and this is the first toilet they have used.
First and foremost, invest in a child - size
potty chair or a
special adapter
seat that attaches to your regular toilet.