As a child care provider, you contribute to potty training. Ready for Potty makes this easy for parents, with no extra workload for your team. Often even free through the municipality.
Ready for Potty helps you share with parents when a child is ready to start potty training. This provides guidance and confidence. Parents can then use Ready for Potty at home. This is how you work together on potty training, as an extension of the parenting partnership.
The Ready for Potty was developed with educators, doctors and parents. The approach matches how young children learn: playfully, step by step, without pressure. You get materials and methods that can be used immediately in the group. Focused on positive parenting, with attention to the pace of the child.
Many parents wait with potty training until primary school is just around the corner. But around the age of 2, many children are already ready. It's just that parents often don't know it. As a daycare, you can help with this. Not by taking over, but by starting the conversation in time.
Potty training isn't just something for at home. As a daycare, you can make a difference here. It strengthens the cooperation with parents, provides more peace in the group and saves costs and waste. Together you work on something that is important for all children.
Many educators wonder: won't this be just another thing? No. The Ready for Potty actually complements what you're already doing. It helps make potty training a real priority, without extra work.
The Ready for Potty is available for free in 22 municipalities. You get materials, explanations and support for parents as well as for the team. So you can start immediately without any costs. Check if your municipality participates and register your location.
We always work with local partners from the health clinic, municipalities and daycares. We have various partnerships for municipalities and daycares.
Our method provides significant savings for parents, professionals and municipalities.
Fewer diapers means less cost and less waste, contributing to a more sustainable future.
What started as something new and unknown quickly became a fun ritual. We read books on the potty, gave each other high-fives, and celebrated every success. Our child loved it, and so did we! It really brought joy to something we were initially a little apprehensive about.