As we have just started our Fun Potties and Baby Toilet Seats sale, it’s a good opportunity to share some potty training advice with our fantastic mums.
We all love to see our children progress and develop, but one thing parents should refrain from, is putting the pressure on your child. While many babies can stay mostly dry and use the potty by the age of two, it is completely normal if the process is taking longer. According to NHS, it is estimated that a quarter of three-year-olds and one in six five-year-olds occasionally wet the bed.
We all love to see our children progress and develop, but one thing parents should refrain from, is putting the pressure on your child. While many babies can stay mostly dry and use the potty by the age of two, it is completely normal if the process is taking longer. According to NHS, it is estimated that a quarter of three-year-olds and one in six five-year-olds occasionally wet the bed.
It is natural that as our little ones discover the world, play and learn, they will want to stay dry for their own comfort. At the same time, in the excitement of games and activities they do ignore the physiological needs and the need to use the potty until the last moment.
Sometimes a child has had a negative experience with a potty, such as painful constipation, and got discouraged, even after having some success in using it before. In this case, you might try to read a baby’s favourite book or play a cartoon while it is sitting on the potty. Why not to try purchasing a new, cheerful potty, and introduce it as an exciting toy?
We selected a range of potty training products, up to 45% off, to make the training easier for you. The products help mums by encouraging with fun sounds, providing stability and are very easy to clean. A soft padded toilet seat with Disney design could make the training a happier, more comfortable experience. In the end, at Mums United, a happy baby and a satisfied mum is something we care deeply about.
We selected a range of potty training products, up to 45% off, to make the training easier for you. The products help mums by encouraging with fun sounds, providing stability and are very easy to clean. A soft padded toilet seat with Disney design could make the training a happier, more comfortable experience. In the end, at Mums United, a happy baby and a satisfied mum is something we care deeply about.
What was your experience with potty training? What problems did you face and how did you resolve them? Let us know and help other mums on their journey!
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