Potty Training Creatively

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Making sure your toddler is ready for potty training by showing an interest in wearing underwear, letting you know when then the diaper is dirty or other signs of readiness is the first step in the potty training process.

Being creative and making potty training a game may be a way to defer opposition. One idea is to look around the house for house items your child doesn’t normally play with. For example, tiny cups, measuring spoons or stackable bowls from the kitchen. Special potty toys can only be played with during potty time or as a reward for sitting on the potty. It’s important that these special items are available during potty time or else it won’t be as effective.

In this article on creative ideas to encourage potty training, read how a mom has found other creative ways to make potty training more fun.

Having a completely potty trained child is something that most parents of toddlers dream of – not having to lug around a diaper bag or to purchase diapers or training pants. Of course all children will master the art of using the potty at some point, but some children have more difficulty, and some can hold out for days, weeks or months before finally using the potty.

Especially for a child who has learned to pee in the potty, sometimes they need an extra push to completely conquer toilet training. Some children will resist or refuse to poop in the toilet and need an extra push. Try one or more of these suggestions to see if they’ll work for your child.

Whether you are making an extra pile of special books, trying different underwear or potty seat options, make sure you are a cheerleader for your toddler. Giving lots of praise and finding and effective way to train your toddler requires trial and error, lots of patience and a willing spirit to stick with the routine until your toddler establishes a habit.

Try some creative ideas to potty train and you will be on your way to eliminating a diaper bag and your toddler will feel the freedom of being potty trained.

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