Potty Training Site Blog

Potty training tips and tricks. How to handle your potty training problems and frustrations. Discover the fastest, easiest most effective method for ending your potty training problems and frustration. This blog is about my adventures in potty training toddlers. Toilet training problems can be handled just like any other developmental situation. Kids pee, kids poop in pants, but is all just another mark on the potty training chart.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Toilet Training Chart

Progress chart for Potty Training.

Toilet training charts are good for training children between the ages of two and three years old, and many places offer potty training charts. The toilet training chart I have found to be the most effective is the chart you and your child make together. You can use posterboard, markers, crayons, etc. to create a progress chart for potty training. Your child will enjoy decorating the posterboard (the color they choose) will all types of art materials. Your child will also need to pick out a variety of skickers. You can also use a calendar instead of posterboard. Your child will enjoy placing stickers on their own toilet training chart or on a calendar.

The stickers are placed on the potty training chart each time your child uses the toilet. After a set number of stickers have been met, you may decide to reward your child with a trip to the park, a lunch outing, extra storytime at night, or you may watch their favorite television show or movie.

Let me know what ideas you have used successfully to potty train your child.

Also see this previous post on Potty training charts.


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