Articles & Advice for Mom on Potty Training

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  • The Big Finish to Potty Training

    Potty training is pretty exciting in the beginning. Everyone’s on board with this big step toward becoming a big boy or big girl. Potty chairs pop up everywhere. Underwear is bought. Successful trips to the potty are praised and celebrated. But what to do when the thrill is gone; when it’s not so exciting…

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  • Potty Training for the Working Parents

    Every family experiences potty training highs and lows, but it can be especially challenging for parents that work outside the home. Whether parents are working full time or part-time – most parents can’t be with their child every time they need to use the bathroom. To help make potty training easier…

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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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  • Daycare Provider Inside Secrets : The Scoop from Seasoned Professionals

    By Lisa A. Goldstein

    The potty training process was not going smoothly at home with Kris Staaf’s 2-1/2-year-old daughter. It had been six inconsistent months – using every method imaginable – with few results. Then the daycare teachers initiated a potty training conversation with Staaf and explained their process. Once the…

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  • A Potty Here and a Potty There : Potty Training in Multiple Locations

    By Sue Marquette Poremba

    Very few children will work on potty training at only one location, particularly as they are in the later stages of potty training. Not only do children work on toilet habits at home, but many children spend many hours a day at daycare or at a relative’s house. Some children split time between parents’…

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  • Potty Training on the Road

    by Mary Santana, Illinois

    Whether you’re taking a short trip to grandma’s house or an extended vacation, traveling with a potty training toddler can sound overwhelming. Don’t stress – Mary Santana, former PULL-UPS® Potty Training Partner and mother of three, has great advice for potty training on the road.“My husband and I love…

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  • 7 Secrets to Planning for Potty Perks

    We’re all motivated by a little encouragement when learning a new skill. Students strive to make the grade. Athletes look for coach’s approval.Potty trainers work the same way! Rewards for a job well-done are an effective way to cheer on potty training progress. Here are some secrets to planning successful…

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  • Consistent Potty Training

    Lindsey Taucher of Austin, Texas, spent her spring break working on potty training with her daughter. “We talked about it a lot beforehand,” says Taucher of preparing her daughter for the big event. “And I had been offering her the opportunity to use the potty intermittently.” So, during her week’s…

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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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