10 Tips for Potty Training Your Toddler
Is it time to start potty training your toddler, but aren’t sure where to start? Potty training your toddler is a whole new world, but getting started can be confusing. Check out these 10 tips for potty training your tot.
1. Your toddler needs to be ready- As a parent, you can try and potty train your toddler whenever you’re ready, but it’s more important to start when your toddler is ready.
2. Let them pick out their underwear- Nothing gets a toddler more excited about potty training than being able to pick out their new underwear in their favorite character. Try and make this an exciting part of potty training.
3. Watch potty training videos– Introduce your child to potty training videos, so they get a better understanding of what potty training is and how it works. Potty training videos can be found on YouTube or by doing a quick search in Google.
4. Be patient- Most kids nail peeing in the potty quickly, but mastering #2 takes a while. Be patient in this area as your child learns. Patience during potty training is a must, without patience it will be nearly impossible to potty train your toddler.
5. Teach basic hygiene- As you teach your toddler about potty training, don’t be afraid to teach them about washing hands too. It’s never too early to teach about hygiene.
6. Make sure your child is independent- You can’t teach your child about potty training if they cannot remove clothing by themselves. Work with your child on getting dressed and undressed to help them master this newfound independence.
7. Toddlers should be able to follow directions- If your toddler struggles to follow basic instructions, potty training might be a little difficult. Work on following basic directions before moving into the world of potty training.
8. Get proper potty training equipment- To learn how to potty train, your child will need to know how to use a potty chair. You will want to ensure your child can get on and off the potty chair without any problems. Some toddlers’ potty train okay on the big potty and others need a specific potty chair.
9. Make sure you’re fast- When it comes to your child needing to go potty, they will need to do it fast. That’s when you ensure their clothing is easy to remove. When they have to go, they have to go! Keep in mind that no matter how fast you are, there will be accidents. All you can do is move on and keep trying.
10. Know when enough is enough- Some toddlers get potty training quite easily and others do not. When your child seems frustrated and isn’t quite getting it, then it’s time to move on for a little bit and come back to potty training.
As a toddler, learning to use the potty is hard work. There are going to be frustrations and setbacks, but with the right tools and tips, you can make this work.
What are your best tips for potty training a toddler?
Great tips thanks for the share. I’ve done with the potty for now, we had it done in 2 weeks with our first son, using “concisework potty training”. Now the second is on the way and I’ll sure make us of this article.
Your first tip is the most important. You can try every trick in the book, but if you’re toddler isn’t ready, it’s not happening.
Thank you so much for the tips. We didn’t have any trouble with the older two kids but little mini me has been a bugga to potty train. I’ll try your tips and suggestions.
Oh boy! The things I’ll have to look forward to when I become a parent 🙂
Those are all great tips. Lucky for me, each of my boys was trained in a weekend.
These are great tips. When I trained my oldest, we just let him take the lead and focused on being positive. Our little one keeps telling us that he’s not ready yet and that is ok–forcing it gets you into trouble!
I tried a few different things for potty training. Some helped and some didn’t. These tips are definitely some good guidelines to follow.
Patience is the key! It’ll help us and the kids if we’re patient with them!
Those are some great tips. My potty training days are over and I am so happy about that stage being gone. I was quite lucky with my kids.
These are great tips. Luckily for me, I never had any issues potty training my kids when they were little. I started when they were 9 months old actually which made it easier since they learn it at a very young age.
I’ve done in potty training a years ago and its great and fun, this is very helpful tips.
I don’t have any children, but I am pinning this to keep for the future. They look like grey tips!
I don’t have any children right now, but this is definitely a time where I would want to press fast forward. I’m hoping when I do have some that they’ll turn out like me because apparently I learned very quickly.
I had three who learned quickly. My last one was the odd man out, but that’s okay, he got it in his own time. 🙂
These are really great tips. Our youngest just recently turned 15 months so potty training is definitely in our near future.
These are really great tips. I was actually just thinking about posting about the same thing since our little guy is currently training.
these are some great tips!!! We our on this little potty training mission right now…. Ughhh lol…. Definitely not fun lol….
Great tips! And perfect timing! Being fast is definitely important, lol!
I think im done with potty training for now. But soon i’ll be back in the game. Thanks for sharing!
I don’t have any advice. I think you have it all covered! Right now, I’m in the midst of potty training my daughter, and your post is extremely helpful.
We are about to start this stage now with my toddler. These tips should be helpful!
I have never had to potty train a toddler, so no tips to share. But, it must be really exciting for a lil’ one to be able to pick out their own ‘big girl or boy’ undies. I never thought of that.
Amazing tips, thanks!
Potty training can be extremely aggravating for both the parents and kids. These are great tips for sure.
Training toddlers is quite challenging for parents as it requires much patience. Watching potty training videos will surely help. Reading forums and learning about experiences of others can also be useful.
These are great tips. My toddler trained herself… she told me she wasn’t wearing diapers anymore (around 2 3/4) and I said OK. Within 2 days, she was dry and night! She does have a disability, so she needs help getting her pants up and down, but I don’t mind that!