How to Start Using Potty Training
Chairs
Potty training chairs are the ideal tools to start your child on
the journey of going from diapers to underpants. Some will argue
that the toilet training seat is best and this is a debate that
goes on and on. However the potty training chairs are strongly
recommended as they help enormously by giving the child a sense of
ownership.
It can also make the whole thing less intimidating. You want
your child to be as relaxed as possible when you start potty
training and potty training chairs are ideal for this, they can be
personalized and played with well in advance of the actual potty
training.
Chair vs. Seat
There is a debate between the practicality of potty training
chairs and potty training seats. The logic seems to be that since
children will have to eventually use the grown up toilet anyway why
not get them used to it right away. Although this argument does
have its merits there are also a few drawbacks to this method.
A child can feel intimidated by using an adult toilet even with
a fun and colorful toilet training seat in place. A potty chair
that is just the right size for your toddler to sit on is much
easier to ease your child into. Your child can spend time getting
comfortable sitting on the chair with books or toys without danger
of falling or the toilet lid closing on him or her.
Some potties also come designed in such a way that it includes a
lid that can eventually be fixed to the toilet. This would be a
great one to look out for if you don’t want the extra expense of a
toilet seat later on. Potty training chairs now come in a number of
designs. From the traditional wooden chair with a removable bowl to
miniature toilets that will help your child prepare for using the
real thing.
Choose the design based on your child’s needs and likes. Let
your child go shopping for the potty with you so that they can
choose the one they like. The color and design is just as important
as the function of the potty. If your child likes the potty they
are more likely to use it willingly.
Prep your child for using potty training chairs by letting them
sit on the potty without a diaper on and explain to them what to
do. You can carry out this exercise after meals or nap time when a
bodily function is likely to take place.
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