Parenting Families
My Potty Reward Stickers for Girls: 126 Girl Potty Training Stickers and Chart to Motivate Toilet Training
- Tracy Foote
- (Paperback)
- TracyTrends.com
- 2006-02-01
Price:
$7.95
Customer Reviews:
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Wonderful, Fantastic,...
My three year old has never really given much interest in potty training the "what's in it for me" attitude! She'll fight just to be changed and prefers to stay wet rather than stop what she's doing. She loves stickers so when I saw this I thought it was worth a try. Its basically... -
Great idea, worked well!
The chart and the stickers were exactly what we needed to get us going. My daughter actually preferred to wear the reward sticker, and we kept track by drawing smiley faces on the chart. It was a very positive motivation for her. She was almost fully potty trained within about 10 days or so....
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Stop! Potty time
You might be committing a major social sin if you discuss potty time in a Facebook status , but this is a parenting blog and so this topic is fair game!
Our girl's coming up on two years old, and we decided to take advantage of the summer weather and the holidays to start potty training in earnest. We'd heard the horror stories and were preparing for the worst, or even a year's delay before trying again, but after a slow start, I'd say so far it's going pretty well. I don't want to jinx it though, as I know it is early days.
We wondered whether we might be trying to start a bit early, given that she's not even two yet, but she seems to get the key concept, so we thought, why not? She was ambivalent about it to begin with, then for a couple of days she acted like the darned thing was made of lava and would burn her bum if she sat on it. Then all of a sudden something clicked, and she couldn't get enough of the potty.
Now when she's done something on the potty, it's a major event. "DADDY! COME LOOK!" And mummy has to come and look too. Then we do the potty dance. Then we ceremoniously empty it and wash our hands, then it's off to the kitchen for a treat to celebrate - BUT then it's often back to the potty for another go. Rinse and repeat...
My Potty Reward Stickers for Girls: 126 Girl Potty Training ...
The chart and the stickers were exactly what we needed to get us going. My daughter actually preferred to wear the reward sticker, and we kept track by drawing smiley faces on the chart. It was a very positive motivation for her. She was almost fully potty trained within about 10 days or so. I only have her wear a pullup at night ‘just in case’.