Potty Training Tips
Choosing The Right Potty
by H Barnard
You want to start potty training
with your child, they are
approaching the right age, so
you go to the store and pick up
a potty... easy right?... Well
no! not so easy... maybe 10 or
20 years ago but now the choice
of potties can be overwhelming.
To help you with your choice and
to discover the best model for
your child we present you with
brief resume of some of the
different models available.
Basic Potty:
This is the basic traditional
design, normally a one piece
coloured plastic potty that sits
on the floor. They are cleaned
by tipping the contents down the
toilet and can be easily rinsed
out. These are the cheapest
option and as such some people
have several in different rooms
of the house in case of
emergency.
Basic Potty Chair
The basic potty chairs are usual
made of one piece of plastic and
are designed to sit on the
floor. It can be cleaned easily
by dumping the contents into the
toilet and rinsing the bottom
which is convenient. Basic potty
chairs are relatively cheap as
well so it's easier to keep one
in several rooms of the house.
It’s not fancy but it does its
job.
Theme Potties
These are basically designed to
help motivate the child to use
the potty. They can be quite
large and expensive. They
include amongst others;
- Royal Thrones, a high backed
seat with armrests and four legs
and a potty bowl sunken into the
seat of the chair.
- Full miniature copies of a
regular toilet complete with
seat, lid realistic flushing
sounds.
- Musical potties that play a
tune when something is deposited
in the bowl.
- Potties shapes as trains,
cars, animals and all manner of
things including television and
film characters.
Toilet Seat Hole Reducers
This does exactly what the name
sounds. It is a mini toilet seat
that sits inside the existing
one effectively making the
existing ‘hole’ smaller. These
are very useful for the child as
it can bypass the whole ‘potty’
stage letting the child sit on
the proper toilet comfortably
without fear of falling in. It
also gets the child used to
using the toilet and makes them
feel more grown up as they are
using the toilet just like the
rest of the family. If the
toilet seat reducer is used then
it is very important to use a
non slip step or box for the
child to the actually get up
onto the toilet on their own and
also to rest their feet on once
sitting down. This has the added
advantage of not requiring
special additional cleaning.
Hybrid Potties
There are models which include
all of the above models in one.
A base with a potty bowl
inserted that will probably play
music that has a seat and a lid
too. As the child progresses the
seat can be removed and used on
the toilet and the base upturned
and used as a step.
This is an outline of just a few
of the different models
available today. You should
choose the potty which will best
suit the needs of your child. If
you are having trouble deciding
then you might want to take your
child to the store with you to
show you which one they like the
most. This will also help in
your efforts to get them to use
it.
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lots more information and other
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