Articles & Advice for Mom on Potty Training

Get answers to all your potty training what-ifs, how-tos and now-whats.

  • Potty Trainer to Moms Like Me – Even Celebrity Moms

    When I tell people what I did, they think I’m making it up. But it’s true. I’ve been giving potty training advice to celebrity mom, Melissa Joan Hart. That’s right: I’m the Celebrity "Potty Training Whisperer." I’ve been a Pull-Ups® Potty Training Partner for several years now, so I can give anyone…

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  • Refusing To Use The Potty--My Tips To Success

    Do you hear “NO” a lot these days? Your toddler can’t help himself – saying no is his first step on the road to independence. It sure makes potty training complicated, though. Keep these tips in mind while you’re dealing with a defiant toddler: Never use punishments or threats. I promise this…

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  • Re: Reward Ideas for Your Big Kid

    Have you ever rewarded yourself for a job well done? Maybe you bought your coffee instead of making it. Or maybe you enjoyed a half-hour in the bathtub with no interruptions (or rubber ducks floating around next to you). Or maybe you even snagged yourself a night on the town with friends. Whatever your…

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  • Top 5 Potty Training Tips

    Potty training happens all sorts of ways, depending on your child’s personality. I’m in the process of potty training our fourth child, and I’m reminded how different each child has been at this stage. One was resistant until he was almost four, and one seemed to train herself overnight! So with all…

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  • 5 Potty Training Mythbusters

    Whether you’re just starting potty training or you’re in the full swing of it, one thing is likely: Somebody has spread rumors to you. Call them potty training myths, these assertions of how potty training is supposed to go can make you wonder if your potty training plan has a few glitches. But before…

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  • Different Kids, Different Potty Training Needs

    You've pulled out all the tricks that helped your older child potty train: the Elmo potty seat, the "Everyone Poops" book and even the beloved fire truck stickers that were such motivating rewards for your older child. But your youngest child wants none of it. In fact, it appears that they just want…

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  • Potty Training Crunch Time

    Parents know that preschool and potty training often go hand-in-hand. But what happens when preschool is on the horizon and your child still can’t use the potty on their own? As Parents know that preschool and potty training often go hand-in-hand. But what happens when preschool is on the horizon and…

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  • Big Kid® Independence

    It’s often hard to let go and let your child be an independent individual! July is a month that celebrates independence, which makes me think about my children during their big milestones like potty training. These Big Kid® moments have made me so proud and will continue to throughout the years.  During…

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  • Potty Training – The Year in Review

    Readiness has been a common potty training theme throughout 2007. Kids will potty train when they are ready and no one can determine when that time will be except for the child. With the year coming to an end, the Pull-Ups® Potty Training Partners take time to reflect on some of their favorite potty…

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  • Potty Training As A Team

    The proverb "It takes a village to raise a child" holds true when potty training your toddler. The process can be easier and more fun when you have got everyone from siblings to grandparents to daycare providers involved, in addition to Mom and Dad. This month, the Potty Training Partners are offering…

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  • Let’s Put on a Show! Making Potty Training Fun

    A friend of mine recently asked how I manage to maintain my sense of humor throughout some of the most trying tasks of parenting, specifically potty training. Her question brought me back to when I was potty training my sons, so I wanted to share a glimpse of how I managed to make potty training fun…

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  • Dishing Advice at the Pull-Ups® Potty Dance Party

    Max, 2½, and I were sitting on the floor in my booth at the Pull-Ups® Potty Dance Party, a special event in New York City where I was doling out one-on-one potty training advice as one of the long-time Pull-Ups® Potty Training Partners. In recent years, I've counseled parents and grandparents on all…

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  • Rewarding Potty Training Efforts without Promising Disney

    They looked like three-foot-tall decorated generals. Well, decorated generals with Thomas the Tank Engine stickers all over their jumpers. But you get the point. When I was potty training my two boys, stickers were their rewards. First for sitting on the potty,…

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  • Dads and Potty Training

    Dads can be particularly apprehensive about the potty training experience, and can end up taking a secondary role to mom. But, it doesn't need to be that way. On the contrary, there are many reasons why dads should be excited and eager to enter into the potty training process with their child, and take…

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  • When Your Kids Potty Train Differently

    My younger son had absolutely no interest in the bright blue, yellow and green plastic potty that his big brother (my first son) had potty trained on a year-and-a-half earlier. But the toilet? Yes, he liked the toilet, because his brother used it. I’d potty trained my first son using that plastic potty.…

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  • A Recipe for Potty Training At Daycare: One Part Consistency, Two Parts Flexibility

    Are your kids in daycare? If so, you are likely worried about how daycare may affect your potty training process. If you manage the situation with a dose of flexible consistency, you can help your child feel incredibly competent and empowered! Daycare offers kids wonderful opportunities for socialization…

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  • Aligning with Your Partner on Potty Training Methods

    You and your spouse may have different approaches to parenting from time to time. In general, presenting a united and consistent front to your child is a good idea. This is especially true when it comes to potty training. Before beginning the potty training process, you and your partner might want…

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