Which potty, reducer and stool are useful?
With the right stuff, you make practicing accessible. You don't have to make expensive purchases: practical and simple often works best.
Choose a stable potty
Make sure the feet can be on the ground and the potty is sturdy.
Why this works: your child feels safe and relaxed.
Use a toilet reducer
A reducer provides support and prevents fear of the big hole.
Why this works: your child sits stable and dares to try faster.
Add a stool
With a stool, your child can climb themselves and rest their feet.
Why this works: this promotes independence and a good sitting posture.
Keep cleaning simple
Opt for materials that you can easily rinse out.
Why this works: less hassle for you, quicker to get back to practicing.
Involve your child in choosing the potty. Choosing together gives motivation and ownership.