- A potty chair or a padded insert that reduces the size of the toilet's opening. You can buy a basic one or a model with bells and whistles.
- A step stool. She'll need it to wash her hands in the sink. If you're using an insert, she'll need it to reach the toilet-and also to give her feet support when she's pooping.
- Training underpants. Choose cotton training pants, which are thicker, slightly more absorbent versions of regular underwear or the disposable pull-on kind.
- Easy-up, easy- down clothes. Dress her in elastic waist bands, drawstrings and two-piece pj's. Skip zippers, buttons, body suits, and hooks for now.
- Fun underwear. Pick colors or favorite characters that you child will like.
- Flush able wipes. They'll make cleanup much easier for everyone.
5/14/2008
6 Essentials for Potty Training
If you have a little kid and you are planning of doing Potty Training, then you need to check out this 6 essentials given by Parents Magazine. According to an article by Nancy Rones, there are 6 essentials that parents needs to follow to start potty training.

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Are you training Ysah already?
ReplyDeleteNot yet.. but we are getting to the point that when she wants to pee.. she would say pee pee or sometimes she just wants to say it... and then when she poops.. she would go to one corner if the bathroom is open, she would go inside.. lol.. i thought it was kinda cute... but i'm looking into things that I can do for the potty training..
ReplyDeleteGood tips, especially the fun underwear...mine totally need that motivation to want to get OUT of diapers.
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