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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.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Potty Progress Chart

Potty progress chart

At daycare we have started something new with the children who are potty training. We have a potty progress chart hanging on our wall. As each child uses the potty we place a smiley face on the chart for them.

The children love getting smiley faces, and they enjoy showing their potty progress chart to their parents and grandparents.

We also do one more thing that the children think is special. When they poop in the potty we make it a big deal and make sure they get to tell all their friends and some of the other teachers what they did. They also get two smiley faces on their potty progress chart.

The parents are helping us to make potty training fun with the children. They get excited for their child when they use the potty and stay dry all day at daycare. Some of the children get special treats from their parents when they poop in the potty for the first time at daycare.

Potty training is a big part of our day at daycare, and we do everything we can to make it a good and positive experience for each child in our class. The chart is made from a posterboard. Each child has a section of the posterboard marked with a gridded post-it page with their name at the top. The potty progress chart was also lamenated before we wrote names on it. The names can be removed as each child is potty trained, and they move to the next class.


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