Potty training can be quite the journey! Teaching children how to know when to go and then remembering to tell you is a definite process and there are a lot of ways to tackle it! Every child is different and some of my children took a little longer than others with each one learning it in their own way and time.
In the newly released Potty Time Plus: Getting Ready with Elmo, everyone’s favorite monster helps to teach children healthy habits. From potty time to bath time to bedtime, little ones have the best time singing, playing, and laughing with Elmo and other friends from Sesame Street. You and your children will benefit from this fun training DVD! It includes a copy of the My Potty Time Chart to help guide kids through this next adventure!
Check out the Potty Time Plus: Getting Ready with Elmo trailer below and get a peek of the fun!
You can purchase Potty Time Plus: Getting Ready with Elmo on Amazon or Shout Factory!
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being patient! Also, things take time and not being upset easily.
Getting them into the bathroom
Being consistent! Not just giving in and saying we will wear a diaper today because mom is tired.
Waiting while the kid was on the potty
Being sure that when grandparents are babysitting while we were at work, all of us were following the same method and we were consistent.
Little frustration that someone is watching while being on the potty.
A lot of patience . It seemed to take forever .
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My wife once left my oldest on the toilet for 8 hours straight, even fed him on the toilet. He wouldn’t go until she took him off, then he squatted and went in his diaper.
Keeping them on the toilet.
Accidents at night
when it is time to learn…take away the diapers except at preschool, in public and at night. Constantly ask them if they have to potty. They soon learn it isn’t fun to potty without a diaper and start going. c