This can be a Baby Bjorn Smart or Little Potty, a bEcoPotty (my favorite for the size, style, and compostability), a top hat potty, or a folding
toilet seat reducer to use on most toilets worldwide.
The best thing in your situation is to use
a toilet seat reducer such as this one — http://godiaperfree.com/weepod — so that your child will remain seated until potty time is done.
Keep an eye out for the «Family Bathroom» and you're likely to find a tiny potty there, too... or at least
a toilet seat reducer on the larger toilet.
Worst case put him on
a toilet seat reducer with no stool and he will stay put.
A toilet seat reducer will be very very helpful for you — find one with characters on it like this http://godiaperfree.com/ginseyreducer.
Do you teach him to remove
the toilet seat reducer and lift the toilet seat?
but my son sit on
this toilet seat reducer and i am not having any difficulties to potty train him.
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a toilet seat reducer: for your house and potentially another for Grandma's house, or somewhere else your child spends time (can be purchased at the link below, from «Naturally Diaper Free» or from the Amazon image at the bottom of the page).
I would keep doing EC but work on your vibe and tone — very matter - of - fact and «this is what we do — we poop here» and also give PRIVACY by putting him on
a toilet seat reducer ON the big toilet and turning your back, busying yourself with other things in the bathroom, or actually leaving the room («oops!
Walmart, Target, and now Amazon have an exceptional
toilet seat reducer for about $ 12 - $ 24, depending on the pattern.
Not exact matches
Once little ones get comfortable with their pint - sized potty, they graduate to the adult
toilet with the Soft
Seat Reducer and step stool.
Additionally, the Soft
Seat Reducer enables you to reinforce
toilet training when on the go.
The Potty Scotty
Toilet Potty Seat is a blue, hard toilet reducer that is duriable and safe for toddler boys learning how to use the
Toilet Potty
Seat is a blue, hard
toilet reducer that is duriable and safe for toddler boys learning how to use the
toilet reducer that is duriable and safe for toddler boys learning how to use the potty.
I prefer
toilet reducer seats to potties but potties are good for car emergencies.
The Soft Potty
Seat Reducer and step stool can help you to have your child move from going potty in the bathroom on the big
toilet.
The soft
seat reducer can be taken off and placed on top of an adult
toilet to help your child transition into using the regular
toilet.
I recommend using a built in
reducer that is attached to the
toilet seat.
There are two main types of potties: a stand - alone potty and a
seat reducer (which go on a traditional
toilet seat and reduce the ring to a comfortable, kid - friendly size).