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I’m looking for a good potty chair to start potty training my daughter in but all the reviews I read are written by mothers with boys. I have a girl and honestly don’t care about boy problems yet. I know potty’s that work well with girls don’t work so well for boys. So I would like a few mothers with girls to recommend potty’s. I plan on starting my girl soon but being a first time mom I’m not sure what type of potty to buy.

A few of the things I’m looking for in potty’s:

easy to clean
ability to move the seat from potty to toilet
they can sit on and get up with ease and no spills
looks similar to a real toilet
doesn’t come across as a toy

NOTE: I’m just looking for a potty chair not training advice. I get plenty of that from family and friends.



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Having twins obviously mean there will be two babies in a family. This also means that your work will be doubled. Feeding and caring for the twins require a lot of preparation, together with a positive mindset and outlook for the accomplishment of taking good care for the your child. In the area of potty training, like “one-child family,” your twins should also be trained day by day. For this to prosper and contribute in enhancing their development, follow these tips for potty training twins:

1)     Buy two Potties. You should have two potties, at which each has his or her own potty. The bowel movement and “toilet time” for your twins are unpredictable so make sure that they have each a potty. Whenever two of them want to go to the potty at the same time put each on their own potty then settle them down. The two potties should be placed close to each other to watch over your twins at once. If the potties are not close to each you will have a hard time checking on them. You have to go to another room or place where the other potty may be located. This will be tiring. So as much as possible buy two potties and place them close to each other.

2)     Introduce potty. One of the ways to train the twins to potty is to introduce the potty to them. It may be in form of an actual introduction. You may let them see the potty and demonstrate or show how it should be used. For your twin girls it should be properly shown that sitting on the potty chair is the appropriate to pee and poop. For your twin boys, it will be easier to have a man role model to demonstrate to them how to use the potty. Let them understand that it is a two-way process. Anyhow, you may also let them watch a video or read a book about potty and potty training. This will be easier for them to imitate what they see. Especially to visual learners, they will be able to absorb in their head what they have seen then perform what needs to be done to accomplish potty training.

3)      For parents – read and research. Read and research more the tips for potty training twins. This will allow you to know what else needs to be learned and what is lacking in your training. This will also give you an insight on ways to make potty training for twins more interesting and fun to prevent them and you from getting exhausted. Also, asks advice or details from other parents who have mastered potty training on their children. Take down notes because this will make your work easier.

4)     Double Cleaning. Since you have twins, you need double cleaning to sanitize your home. Clean the house and the potties daily. This will keep the bacteria away and make potty training safer.

Good luck parents and enjoy!

Liyah Cherby is compassionate about children. She believes that children are the priority in the family. Their mental, intellectual and physical growth and development should not be compromised. That is why she writes about potty training to share to all parents how to rear a child properly. For more information about potty training click at PottyTrainingHub.com



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If you are planning to jump into toilet training, make sure you have the necessary tools to get the process going. Of course, nothing more than a clean toilet is required, but moms and dads have found the following items useful as they take the big step.

1. New underpants – throw out the pull-ups. Training kids need to “feel the wet.” You may want to put liners around them, though most kids will not stand for the bulk. Be ready for a few mistakes. It goes with the territory.

2. Potty Chair – low to the ground, and easily accessible, this is a key item so kids don’t have to climb up on the big toilet with it’s potential for falling in. Make sure to buy one that is easy to clean and can help avoid spills, for obvious reasons.

3. Step stool – makes it easy for kids to learn to wash hands, and eventually to get up on the big toilet.

4. Flushable wipes – especially for #2, many parents find this a good way to make sure wiping is done properly. That said moistened tissue works pretty well.

5. Cheerios – What? Cheerios? Yes, to practice aim and to make going to the bathroom that much more fun. Some kids need a lot of motivation because they would just as soon stay in diapers.

6. Easy to use soap – Now is the time to develop good hand-washing habits, which will cut down on the number of colds and other viruses this season.

7. A special potty friend – clip a stuffed animal to the wall, or try the Potty Monkey to help make going to the bathroom fun. Treat the experience as positive and happy, rather than dirty and unpleasant.

8. Stickers around the toilet or to track progress. Again, some kids need other kinds of motivation.

9. Treats to celebrate success. We used small doses of jelly beans. One for each time, they made it to the bathroom. This was a healthy motivator for them, and surprisingly, once trained, they quit asking for them.

Good luck with this very important parenting ritual. Count yourself lucky if you can be part of it since it is a very key part of growing up.

Toilet training tips, information for toddlers. Useful information for parents on child potty training.

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