Potty Training
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I have been looking for a solution for a problem I am facing in potty training my toddler. Finally, found a way to reduce my anxiety and face my fears When travelling with my toddler in the car - pamper free. i can pop this insert into my car seat. and just wash that when he has an accident. i just wanted to share it with my fellow moms. Its currently on offer from £19.99 to £10.99. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lynmark-Protector-absorbent-Pushchair-Essential/dp/B07R7XVH18/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=potty+training+protector&qid=1571040628&sr=8-6#immersive-view_1571040719840
You can just use an old towel and save yourself the money. They should grow out of having accidents in the car fairly quickly so I don't see the point in buying something specially for it.
I was told by friends with wee ones to just use an old towel. I understand this might help some people but I don't see the point in paying for something like this when a towel works just as well. Some companies really do play on out insecurities as parents.
Am trying to potty train she just won’t keep a nappy off she knows what’s it for but refusing any tips
I've been told it's all about perseverance. Plus if she is refusing it might be that she simply isn't ready to start potty training. The easiest way, start by giving her a few hours nappy free and asking if she needs to go pee/poo. Then increase the amount of no nappy time every so often. If she has normal pants on then when she does have an accident she will notice it feels different.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/potty-training-tips/
Some really good advice and tips.
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