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When it comes to our little ones, we find that as parents, we not only encourage our little ones when it comes to reaching milestones, but we also like to find ways that can help make the process one that is also fun. I have learned with going through the various milestones with our kids, is that every single one of them is different, but when it comes to those milestones, I like to turn to the same products that I have used with my other kids! So when I think of the products that I have used when it comes to reaching the milestone of potty training, I think of the Pampers Easy Ups!
Potty training is something that all of my kids have looked forward to when they were toddlers, and it is an accomplishment that takes time and patience. Like many, I have found that with the warmer months upon us, that it is the ideal time to begin the potty training. This helps so little ones are on the road to being potty trained come summer and by the time school starts in the fall, they can be completely potty trained and ready for the next step, preschool!
I have found that when we add the Pampers Easy Ups to our potty training routine, the kids can not only get those fun designs, but they get a potty training product that mimics those big kid underpants that the kids can not wait to wear! These designs on the Pampers Easy Ups include Thomas & Friends® designs for boys and Dora the Explorer® designs for girls. And when they get wet, the design fades, which helps to alert little ones so they can learn when they need to use the potty. They also help to not only keep little ones from having messes on their clothes during the day, but with the Pampers Easy Ups, they are also made to be worn at night so there is no going back and forth with diapers and the Easy Ups needed.
When it comes to the fit and sizes, I like that they are stretchy and come in sizes 2T/3T and 4T/5T. Which allows us to get the right fit for our toddler when it comes to the potty training with the Pampers Easy Ups!
Then for support and encouragement, I have learned that celebrating all of the moments when little ones are potty training help to not only make the process less stressful and fun, but also one that helps to encourage the process! Making the adding of Pampers Easy Ups to your potty training, a must have when you are wanting to achieve potty training success! And to help with the potty training in your home, the wonderful people from Pampers would like to give one of my amazing readers a prize pack that includes 1 pack of the Pampers Easy Ups, 1 pack of Pampers wipes, and a $25 AMEX gift card!
Also, be sure to join @Pampers on April 28 from 9-10pmEST as they host a Twitter Party with Dr. Laura Jana, pediatrician, award-winning parenting book author and potty training expert who co-authored to Its You and Me Against the Pee…and the Poop, Too! Dr. Jana will be sharing her tips to help simplify and improve the potty training experience for little ones and their parents.. You can RSVP by going to this link: http://bit.ly/20whQbK
My biggest tip is to watch their cues and try not to force it no one is going to college in diapers, they all get there in their own time 🙂
My best tip is anytime you go to the bathroom take them with you to sit on their potty
The best tip that worked well for me was using a rewards system.
My best tips are to have lots of patience and give praise.thank you
One tip I have is to have a great reward system in place to celebrate the good your child does to keep them motivated!
For us, rewards went a long way towards motivating our son to use the potty. He'd get a sticker to put on the chart everytime he used the potty – he loved it! He'd stand in front of the board and count how many days in a row he went on the potty.
My tip is to be consistent with the training.
My tip is to use a potty chair to help child feel more secure when starting potty training and to give rewards to child to keep up the good work! Positive reinforcement!
my tip is to use a small reward for motivation and to use a potty that is not intimidating.
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My tip for boys is to use Cheerios as potty targets.
My tip is to use rewards to motivate your child
My tip is to wait until your baby is ready…it's more frustrating to start too soon.
It is a process that requires patients. Have fun. Patricia
to wait until they're ready
Use a rewards system and make it fun for the kid. rounder9834 @yahoo.com
My best tip is to reward successes and be patient!
Reward system works great for my kids.
My best tip for potty training is to take your little one to the potty once every 1-2 hours to see if they need to go so they don't get distracted & forget!
My tip is to read some children's books about potty training with the child to motivate them.
My tip is to have a reward system in place.
My tip is to have patience and to remember every child is different.
My best tip is to use a reward system.
My son has autism so we have a reward system set up where he gets checks for each time he goes. After he fills the chart he gets a reward that he is working for.
I would love to know "how to potty train a toddler with autism?"Thank You Fiona N
My tip is to potty train during summer so less clothes are necessary.
bring them to sit down the potty every 1/2 hour
My tip is to make it fun for kids by offering rewards and toys and books related to the new potty experience. Don't make it stressful!Thanks for the chance to win!wildorchid985 at gmail dot com
Reward your child if they use the toilet.
Give your baby a reward like 2 M&M's for pee and 3 M7M's for poop.
A reward system worked the best with my son
My favorite tip is that when your child is ready they're ready. Don't rush it.
Using the rewards system is the best tip I have.mcfallsk8er[at]aim[dot]com
My tip is be patient and try to make it fun and don't push too hard on them it will come with time and patience!
My best tip is to be patient.
Be with your child throughout the day, like literally next to him/her. Do the rewards system.
you can not hound on the situation they will respond when they know they are going to get praised for their good deed
My tip is to be patient. Let your child lead and never rush them or get angry with them.
A reward system works great when you want to offer them encouragement
Always make potty training a positive experience so thy will be willing to try!
My best potty training tip is to reward them when they use the potty, and to be patient during the process of them learning to use it.Thanks for the chance to win this!
my biggest tip is to not rush your baby!
My tip is to have a fun and encouraging attitude to avoid frustrating your child.
My best tip is to read to your child while he or she is using the bathroom to distract them and keep them relaxed and entertained.
I use the reward system- usually with cookies or candy
With my first kiddo I set the timer on my oven for every 30 min give or take so every time the oven dings my son knew it's potty break time and it worked like a charm.
My best tip is to stay consistent and be patient. It takes time 🙂
My tip is that they will start to use the potty when they are ready but, you should always offer it to them.
How do you knowwhen they are ready>
My best tip is to reward successes