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Our little guy is starting to show signs of being able to potty train so I’ve figured why not start giving it a try. Since we’re expecting another little one this summer, the sooner I can get him out of diapers, the better! Often times he will come over if his diaper is dirty and start pointing to it. If he has a stinky diaper and I asked him if he needs a new one he will come over, point, and say yeah. So to me this shows he has an understanding of when he has gone potty and when he needs a new diaper, which means potty training is on the horizon in our home.
To make potty training easier I love using Pampers Easy Ups. I’m a huge pampers fan and they’re my #1 go to diaper from birth so it makes sense for me to purchase their Easy Ups to aid in potty training. Along with the Pampers Easy Ups a potty chair is another must have and some potty books are a great way to help him get encouraged. Training pants such as Pampers Easy Ups can help the diaper-to-underwear transition by allowing potty-training toddlers to set aside their diapers and wear something with more of an underwear-like design that still helps keep accidental messes off clothing, bedding and other surfaces no matter whether they happen at home, on-the-go or overnight.
Pampers Easy Ups have fewer leaks than the other leading training pant to help simplify and improve the overall potty training experience. Pampers Easy Ups have an absorbent core that holds 25% more than the other leading training pant to help ensure little ones remain dry. Plus, with up to 12 hours of protection, it works during the day AND night, enabling toddlers and moms to confidently and completely transition from diapers towards underwear.
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Pampers Easy Ups, a potty chair, potty books, fun underwear, and rewards are how we get potty training done in our home. How do you tackle potty training?
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Cassandra Eastman
Wednesday 29th of April 2015
I set a timer to remind myself to take my son to the bathroom, and gave him a treat when he did!
tonya dreese
Wednesday 29th of April 2015
I give him a reward at the end of the potty training day if he does good and potty's like he is supposed to , it gives him motivation to do good.
Sherry Conrad
Wednesday 29th of April 2015
Remember each child is different and don't try to rush it before they are ready.
Mary Cloud
Wednesday 29th of April 2015
Make it fun with some fun music and a great treat afterward
Elena
Wednesday 29th of April 2015
My tip is to praise your child for using his potty.