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Which Potty Chair You Need For Potty Training?
By Janice Caller, Fri Dec 9th
Which Potty Chair You Need For Potty Training? By Janice Caller, Fri Dec 9th
Tool is a good word for the items you'll need to pull this joboff right! The first thing you should consider buying is a pottychair. You can let your child tag along for the ride. It'simportant for your child to feel like the potty chair belongs tohim. He'll certainly feel that way if your kid is like mine. Lethim pick it out. You'll be glad you did. Types of Potty Chairs Can you believe that there are two types of potties? I know.That is unfair, considering we only have one! The potty chairthat resembles a little toilet is the most expensive. It costsanywhere from $20.00 to $30.00. It makes it easy for toddlers tosit down and get up. Plus, the lid gives your child good backsupport. It is a big favorite for a lot of parents. (Article continued below)
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like it so much because the potty chair stands alone ona base. Some of these potties are decorated with dolls, trucksor bunnies. There are also some potty's that play music. I likethis type of potty because it is easy to use. You can also takeit with you. Best of all, it has a lid so you can keep it closedon those good days. The second type of potty-chair isn't really a chair at all. Ilike to think of it as a potty cushion. It fits snug over a fullsize toilet. The seat cushion is like for a little behind. It isa great transition either before or after potty training.There's no need for cleanup the hole is also smaller so youdon't have to worry about your little one falling in. In a nutshell, here are the pros and cons of each types ofportable potty. The Stand Alone Potty . Pros: Easy for toddler to use . Cons: You have to dump The Musical Potty . Pros: Toddlers like the sounds . Cons: Youhave to dump The Potty Cushion . Pros: You don't have to dump . Cons: Sits UpHigh on Toilet If the potty cushion is your choice, then you'll want to buy astep stool to go along with it. The stool helps toddlers climbon and off the toilet. Okay, so you have some idea of the kindsof potty chairs that are out there, just choose which the bestis for your children. About the author:Janice Caller, author of "A Parent's Guide to Toddling, FromDiapers to the Pot." She successfully potty trained her fourchildren. Visit her Website PottyTrainingGuide.com at http://www.pottytrainingguide.com |