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Car Seat Protector for Potty Training | Travel potty Cover from Crumbs, Spillages, Nappy Leaks & Toilet training| Pad fits all carseat & buggy, age: 6 months-4 years old |Keeps seat Clean & dry! Grey

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I won’t go into all the details of “how to potty train” (though I really need to write that article too!) but let’s just say that she hadn’t mastered her bodily functions by the time we left on our vacation. Pee almost always went in the potty, but poop was a completely different story. Thankfully, I've discovered a few ways to protect my car seat while potty training. The first and most essential tip is to use a non-approved seat liner meant for cars with fabric protectant and water-proofing spray. This will provide an extra layer of protection for your car seat and soak up any accidents. Perfect to use during travel whilst using Children's Night Bed pads, Mattress protectors or disposable covers at home. it’s a tolerable solution. Bonus: not only is the seat protected, the child’s outfit is protected as well.

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To keep things neater and cleaner, you can line the travel potty seat with a plastic bag or a disposable diaper, then tie it up and toss it out at your next stop. There’s also a fun “I Spy” game that kids can play while they’re sitting on the toilet. And if you’re looking for even more Daniel Tiger potty products, there’s a set that comes with a Daniel doll whose pants and shoes come off for some reason, plus a toilet that makes a flush sound, and a toilet paper holder that spins. Make sure she has lots to drink so she has a full bladder and needs to go quite often. Sit her on the potty every half hour or so for a few days and keep saying (a la 'the little princess' 'The potty's the place'. I rewarded mine for potty use (bad, bad WM)with 3 smarties for a wee and 6 for a poo - which worked marvellously and after about 3 weeks gradually withdrew the smarties (apparently it takes 3 weeks to form a habit) which also worked well. I have been a bit cheeky with her this nap time. I have left her pants on and put the Pulls Ups over them. The reason behind it isn't being mean really, but seeing if she is just waiting to wee in her Pulls Up and not on potty. If this is the case I imagine her calling out to me very soon as she HATES having wet pants. What did I say!!! As I typed originally she called out for me saying that she wanted a wee. Lo and behold, I got her Pull Ups/pants down so she could sit ont he potty - but they were already wet! Only put the pull up on when she is going to sleep and reinforce that by telling her over and over again that she is a big girl now and doesn't need a nappy to wee wee or poo and that if she needs one in bed to call you/DH.

Our mission is to help moms & dads smoothly achieve the goals they want and help them on this beautiful journey that requires so much day to day patience- . By designing handy tools, We are creating happier moms and happier families. Having gone through all the necessary steps to keep my car seat free from accidents during potty training, I can confidently say that I'm well-prepared for anything that comes my way. From washable seat covers to easy-to-use stain removers, it's essential to know the right tools and materials to protect your car seat during potty training. Taking the extra time to make sure my car is clean and potty-training friendly has been a worthwhile effort in the long run. It’s helpful for toddlers to get familiar with using the toilet by reading about it or seeing pictures of storybook characters (ideally their favorites, like Daniel Tiger) using the potty. In Daniel’s Potty Time the little tiger learns a hard lesson every kid (and honestly, every adult) needs to face at some point: It’s important to go to the bathroom before leaving the house. I wanted to run with this momentum! I didn’t want to put it off (again). We had two weeks before our big road trip, so I decided to really give it a go. Some days she may not wee much though, sometimes her body will use more water than others. And other times she will hold on to it for hours then do one almighty wee that you think might never end!! DS only goes about 2/3 times a day (and poos once a day) but DD goes every hour or so, I think it's just down to individual 'holding' mechanisms.

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Fits all car seats & pushchairs. Additionally, it is Easily washed - simply remove the pad when a spillage or toilet accident occurs and pop into the washing machine while avoiding the hassle of cleaning the whole car seat by hand. If you don’t want to give up (like our stubborn selves…) you may then want to consider the following recommendations for car potty training during long road trips:At least she knew she needed a wee, it just takes a bit of practice to hold on long enough for the potty. She obviously did her best and it is early days. I think that it probably just is a matter of bladder control and learning how to hold it in (I mean just HOW do you teach that???). Consider letting them go commando underneath their skirts or pants, especially if timing is an issue We have a travel potty which will be used when possible, but it's for when we just can't stop the car. Now, let’s say you don’t own a Britax or Diono seat. What do you do? It’s time to get a little old-school with the water proofing. We probably all wore them as children, and fortunately, rubber pants are still available from some retailers. While they’re not the most comfortable thing in the world (they don’t breathe at all, obviously), if placed on immediately before the trip and removed immediately thereafter Any advice would be really appreciated! I have another daughter and I'm pregnant with third so I don't mind investing in something decent.

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I totally understand this and is a realistic option for many parents and families, and maybe the right call. When it comes to small children, don’t throw all your hard work down the drain. Help your potty training toddler by having a portable potty seat, a change of clothes, extra clothes and more clothes, and have them work on telling you when they need a potty break. You can continue with the toilet training and not have to worry about potty training regression! But, that’s why I’m writing this post. I want to give you some tools for handling the potty training on the go, especially in the car, on a long road trip. Potty Training and Travel Mine were trained at 2.2yrs, 2.5yrs and 2.7years - have always waited until they were ready. Had a few days of "accidents" - can count on one hand for each of them - how many accidents they had.

I would prefer to leave it in the car seat with a spare for accidents. My thoughts are it needs to keep the car seat dry, and absorb as much wee as possible without my daughter feeling completely wet.

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