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Potties and toilet aids

The process of getting out of nappies to using the family loo can take time, and there are a few products that can help you along the way. But choosing the right time to train is the key to success.

Potties

A potty should be comfortable, with support for the lower back and tops of the thighs and with a splash guard at the front, making it suitable for boys and girls. An integral handle is useful for emptying, and some potties come with a lid.

There are lots of potties to choose from with different designs - some even play a tune when your child performs! The aim is to make learning to use a potty fun and you may have to put aside any ideas about good taste when it comes to choosing a potty your toddler wants to use.

Potties are relatively inexpensive and it’s a good idea to have several round the house, upstairs and downstairs, so that you can always reach one in a hurry.

You can also buy travel potties which come with potty liners and fold up into a travel bag when not in use.

 

Toilet steps and seats

Most toilets are too big for toddlers to sit on comfortably, and may appear threatening, so you can buy a toilet training seat which reduces the size of the hole and makes it more comfortable. There are several different designs to choose from, and most are standard to fit all toilets. It should be quick and easy to put on when your child needs it, and easy to keep clean.

Another useful gadget to have by the family loo is a step-up stool to take your toddler up to toilet seat height and to help him reach the basin to wash his hands afterwards. Look for one with a slip-resistant surface and base.

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