Today I am sharing real tips for potty training a toddler from moms that have been there, done that! Real mom solutions to potty training will help you (the best advice comes from those that have already done it). You can help your child, too! Potty training is a reward in itself because your child will be SO excited (and so will you!)
Real Tips for Potty Training Your Toddler!
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Tips that work:
If you are looking for real solutions for potty training your toddler, you can find them below. These tips have all been kid-tested and mom-approved! I have tried them and they have worked for our four kiddos… good luck and remember ‘Different Strokes for Different Folks’ – do what works for you!
Getting Started:
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- It pays to be ready to potty train! You need to Have everything that you need before you get started. It is so important!
via Kids Activities Blog - You need to get a potty chair that works for your child. If you aren’t sure how to decide, this video will help you to pick which one is right for your child.
via Kids Activities Blog - Is your child ready to potty train? These little signs are the key to getting started. I tell everyone that there is a window where potty training will be easy… finding that window is the key to easy training!
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- If you need a few more ways to find out if it is that time, these 4 signs that show you readiness will be helpful!
via Beauty Through Imperfection - I had our kids Potty trained in three days without using pull-ups- This really worked for all four of our kids, before they were two years old. I would never do it any other way because we have always had success this way.
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- This is the book that we used to Potty Train in a Weekend (it worked for all of our kids):
- Have you ever thought about potty training in less than a day Here are a few tips from trying out that method.
via Kids Activities Blog - Download this free Potty Training coloring book to get started introducing it to your child.
- It pays to be ready to potty train! You need to Have everything that you need before you get started. It is so important!
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- Some parents are more laid back about timing- and it works for them- its more of a Stress-Free Method.
via Beauty Through Imperfection - Potty Training Boys is a whole new world, but it was all that I knew (our first three kids were boys!)
via Your Modern Family - And then there was a little girl… Let’s call this story The princess & the potty because potty training a girl is completely different. They say it is easier, but I don’t believe it. I trained our boys in about a day & our daughter took an entire weekend.
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- Remember this tip (oh how you will need it soon!)... Keep a potty chair in the car – This is essential to potty training when you are out & about!
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Potty Training at Night
- Night-time training is a hot topic. It can be done, but at the same time, some kids just aren’t ready for it. I figured out how to Night-time train our child and it worked. Our first son was trained at night before he was two and he picked up on it in one day. Easy right? hmm… read #2
via Your Modern Family - When your older child still wets the bed it can be hard to understand and even harder to fix. Luckily, a doctor had some great advice (ps- don’t worry! If your child is under 8, this is totally normal!)
via Your Modern Family - Speaking of older kids wetting the bed, it can be embarrassing for your child if you are Sending you bed-wetter on a sleepover, but you can do a few things to make it easier!
via Your Modern Family - Sometimes, when our kids have accidents at night, even with a diaper or pull-up on, it can leak (oh if I could count the number of sheets that I have changed for this!) Keeping their diaper dry at night can be done with a few little tricks that I have up my sleeve. (I did this with our babies, too!)
via Your Modern Family - It can be really hard to keep a diaper on your child at nap time, because they will not want to wear it, now that they are a “big boy” or “big girl”, but sometimes, they still need it. I tried this little tip to keep them from being able to take it off and it worked.
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- Did you use cloth diapers? This post will tell you how to transition them to underwear!
When it’s not going as planned:
- Sometimes it just doesn’t work out as planned, so we grabbed some Real mom solutions– tips from you, for you!
via Kids Activities Blog - We even run into the awful Potty Training Hurdles- you know the ones… when they will pee, but not poop (yes, this happens a lot!) It can be solved. As my mom told me “You are potty trained now, aren’t you? They will get it, too!”
via Your Modern Family - Are you feeling overwhelmed? How about taking a Potty Break? This post is just funny & I think you might need a laugh right about now!
via Kids Activities Blog - Ok… and we’re back to talking about how to handle potty training problems – we have all been there. Find out a few more little tips from other moms on how you can solve them.
via Kids Activities Blog - My best friend’s daughter had terrible constipation and she had to learn how to handle constipation (on a road trip). This can be so hard on your kids (& on your heart).
via Kids Activities Blog - Sometimes, we learn that we need to just say no to potty training
via Kids Activities Blog - Turn it into a fun activity and make Ghost Mud with your toilet paper! haha!
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If you want to try potty training in three days, check out this book– this is how we trained all four of our kids in a weekend.
I hope that these tips to potty train a toddler were helpful. In the end, it is all about what works best for you and your child! Make it work for your family! Thanks for checking out these tips and sharing them with the moms of toddlers in your life!