Potty training goes faster if your child participates and feels proud. Involvement gives ownership.
In this section, you'll get exactly what you need to get started right away, step by step.
Let them make choices
Ask: “Do you want this potty or that potty?”
Why this works: choice gives control and motivation.
Let them help with setting up
Your child can put down the stool or grab the toilet trainer seat.
Why this works: actively participating feels important.
Let them wipe and flush themselves
With your help, your child can do small tasks.
Why this works: ownership increases pride and pleasure.
Use positive language.
Say: “You are in charge of your pee.”
Why this works: you give your child confidence and independence.
The more your child participates, the sooner they will take initiative themselves.