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Potty Training Made Easy
Hi and welcome to Potty Training Made Easy. Have
you been having trouble getting your tot to go?
Having trouble ditching diapers/pull ups? Well, we
may have a solution for you that will make you tot a
potty trained super star in no time.
Know your child…
Every child is different. Knowing and understanding
your tot is a must. Know your child’s habits and
understand them. This will help you in working with
your tot in this important milestone.
Potty ready signs
Is your child showing interest in the bathroom/potty?
Your child can take a nap without soiling their diaper
Have your tot made an attempt to change themselves?
Your child can pull pants up and down
Potty Signs continued
If your child can let you know their wet/soiled.
Your child show interest in toilet or bathroom
When they tell you they want to go potty
When your child can follow and understand
instructions
When diaper changing decrease.
Put yourself in their shoes
All your child know is what you show them. Don’t
expect for your child to understand it’s your job to
help them understand. Be patient forcing your child
will only make matters worst.
Have you ever thought
Your child may be frightened of the toilet have a fear
of the bathroom?
Your child might be sick
Which in this situation your child can not control their
bowel.
Show Your Child The Ropes
This may seem gross but hey it works!
Properly show your child how to go to the toilet by letting them experience what its like when you go.
Place a potty in the area your child spend the most time. So they can become familiar with the potty.
Let your child explore the potty by letting them sit on it with or without diaper/clothes on.
Talking Potty
Stay positive.
Suggest to your tot that he/she is ready for big boy/girl underwear.
Be consistent.
Choose words both parents are comfortable with.
BE CONSISTENT with encouraging your tot to go potty!
Make Potty Training Fun
Take your child to pick out their own potty accessories
Show them how the potty works!
Teach them effective ways to go potty.
Hand washing
Flushing
Clean up
CHILD TYPE: INDEPENDENT
Your child learn by:
Exploring new thing with/without you.
Trial and error.
Using his/her senses and try to avoid unpleasant incidents.
Sharing with others when completing a new task.
Intrigue your child by:
Using their sense of feeling for training with potty cues.
Reward Recommendations:
Take your child to a new place and let them explore with you such as the toy store, out for ice cream, or children fun center.
CHILD TYPE: CURIOUS/INQUSITIVE
Your child learns by:
Asking questions
Taking an interest in the
world. So give them their
space to reflect.
Taking on new challenges
and stopping and thinking
before they attempt to solve
the problem themselves.
Intrigue your child by:
Showing them visual cues
for potty training.
Reward
Recommendation:
New toys
Stickers
Learning a new activity
CHILD TYPE: ACTIVE
Your child learns by:
Sharing newly learned
things with you and others.
Pointing out what he/she
learned on a daily basis.
Engaging in sensory
activities.
Order and place.(cleans up
without putting up a fuss)
Intrigue your child by:
Using hand on potty
training cues.
Reward
Recommendations:
Build potty chart and let
your tot place stickers on
the chart every time he/she
go potty.
USE DIFFERENT PROFILE TIPS TO BEST SUIT YOUR TOT!
REWARD IDEAS
COLORING/ACTIVITY BOOKS
PUZZLES
GAMES
HONOR BANDGES
PICTURE/READING BOOKS
STICKERS
PRIZE BOX (let them choose their own reward)