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Jennifer James
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 potty training, when my daughter’s accidents became minimal and she was on the home stretch, I watched her become self-sufficient by starting to let her wash her hands by herself, then flush and eventually wipe herself. Using this technique really helped to make her feel “grown-up” in the bathroom, and made things much easier for me!
To give kids more potty training independence, I always tell parents to:- Use tools like PULL-UPS® with Easy Open Sides to help the transition to training pants from diapers. Using PULL-UPS® allowed my daughter to feel like a big kid because they look and feel like real underwear.
- Praise your child — using rewards, incentives or verbal praise — to remind them you recognize their efforts and are proud.
- Relax — give your child time to learn their new skills and grow into a potty routine.
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The lazy days of summer are over, and it’s back to the business of back-to-school. Schedules can be crazy busy during back-to-school, and the days may feel even more chaotic with a little one who is potty training. So check out these tips to help make potty training during back-to-school a little more manageable.
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