Sticker Chart
Create a day-to-day chart and decorate it with your child's favorite superhero or TV character. After each successful trip to the bathroom, she can place a colorful sticker on the chart.
Potty
Log
Purchase (or make from scrapbook paper
like we did) a colorful journal and use it to write a personalized story of
your child's journey from diapers to fully potty trained. Have your child
star as the hero, of course. After each successful trip, add a little to the
story with the help of your kiddo.
Coloring
Book
Let your child color a drawing after
each trip to the bathroom. After he's fully potty trained, you can treasure his
art and remember the big achievement.
Books
Books can be incentives in a number of
ways. Try one of these ideas to get toddlers
reading and potty training:
* Keep a stash of books in the bathroom
that are only for use while on the toilet.
* Get your toddler comfortable in
bathroom by having him sit on the toilet fully clothed as you read a book. When
he's ready, have him sit without the diaper.
* Take a trip to the bookstore and have
your child pick out new books, but let him read the special potty books only
when going to the bathroom.
Drink
& Wet Doll
Buy a potty-training "drink and
wet" doll and have your toddler
teach her baby how to go to the bathroom. By teaching the doll, she will be potty training herself without even knowing it.
Door
Hanger
Make the bathroom a fun space by having
your toddler decorate a door hanger and signs with
stickers, markers, and puffy paint.
Big-Kid
Underwear
Let your kiddo pick out new underwear
with bright patterns or favorite TV characters as encouragement, and tell him
he's ready to wear them like other big kids. He might want to try the underwear
over his diaper first, but the building curiosity can lead to success.
Water
Colors
Dye the toilet water with red or blue
food coloring -- when he goes potty it will change color to orange or green,
turning potty training into a game. As your little boy
gets older, he will love this motivation as he learns to aim.
M&Ms
Put a small bowl on the counter to fill
with M&Ms, poker chips, or marbles for every victorious potty trip. When
the bowl is full, give your child a reward. Your little one will be proud of
successful bathroom trips and look forward to a little treat.
Reward
Bag
Put several inexpensive toys
and stickers into a colorful gift bag. Every time your child uses the toilet,
allow him to take one surprise out of the bag.
Personalize
the Potty
Using stickers is an easy way to
decorate the potty chair. Let your little one place her favorite stickers on
the potty -- having a personalized chair will make her more excited to train.
Help
from His Lovey
If
your child is still attached to his comfort item, let him take that to the
potty with him. It will give him a sense of security as he moves into this next
big step.By Brooklyn Presta
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