Monday, May 12, 2008

My Throne Potty Training Game


What better way to toilet train your child than to somehow make it into a game??
That is exactly what the manufacturer of this product has accomplished.

My Throne Potty Training Game

There are few things in your toddler's life they can ultimately and completely control…learning to use the toilet is one of them.

By using a simple game format, My ThroneTM Potty Training Game cooperatively engages your toddler in a stepwise approach to learning to use the toilet. My ThroneTM goes beyond videos and charts to involve your child through an interactive and fun motivational game. Your child is encouraged to advance at his/her own pace and is rewarded for positive steps along the way.

Kiss dirty diapers goodbye! My ThroneTM Potty Training Game will motivate even the most resistant toddler to abandon their diaper and use the potty. Toddlers pass through Lake LeakyTM, Flushing FallsTM and over the Dry BridgeTM on their way to independence.

Magnetic game board is reusable.
Place on the wall over the potty for easy use.
Ages 2+ (with adult supervision).


The My Throne Potty Training Game is Available from GoodForTheKids.com for $26.95.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Personalized Potty Song

I love it! The folks at www.pottysong.com have come up with a downloadable, personalized, song that helps with potty training. Every time your child goes potty, you can play this song to celebrate their achievement! I'll warn you, though...the tune is catchy enough that it is likely to get stuck in your head.

According to their website, benefits of the song are:

  • The Potty Song generates excitement through a personalized, upbeat and easy to remember song that speaks directly to the potty training child.
  • Toddlers at the potty training age know their name and get excited about a song made just for them.
  • The Potty Song is so catchy that it’s hard for a toddler to get it out of his head. This reminds him that he wants to hear it again which in turn reminds him that he needs to use the potty in order to make that happen.
  • The length of the song is just right for the attention span of toddlers. Toddlers get so excited to hear the song, but it’s short enough to leave them wanting more. The desire to hear it again and again generates motivation to use the potty again and again.
  • Singing the song together can be a fun bonding experience for parent and child. This adds to the excitement and increases motivation to repeat the process.
  • Unlike candy or prizes (other popular motivational tools), you always have The Potty Song with you (even if you have to sing it without the CD). Also, candy and prizes create an added cost and create a reward system that is materially oriented…not relationally oriented like The Potty Song.

Everything Potty Training Yahoo! Groups

I've just formed a new Yahoo! Group about toilet training. Joining the group gives you access to articles and links related to potty training. A message board allows you to ask and answer questions about potty training. If it's related to potty training, you'll find it in the "Everything Potty Training" Yahoo! group!

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

'Tinkle Targets' Pee Targets for Boys





Who knew potty training could be so much fun? These floating targets not only encourage little boys to stand and go in the toilet, but also help them develop their aim! Made of biodegradable paper that's safe and flushable. Includes 15 targets with three different graphics.

Get them from Potty Training Concepts

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

My Pee Pee Bottle



I've told you we scour the web for the most unique potty training products......well, here is one of them. It's the "My Pee Pee Bottle". The bottle looks like a drinking bottle (make sure you keep it out of your kitchen!!) and is specially designed to catch your little boy's or little girl's urine. The manufacturer of the product claims the following benefits:

* Reduces time in the restroom
▫ No need for toilet seat covers or replacement covers
▫ More sanitary than toilet seat covers
▫ Prevents the child’s clothes from getting wet
▫ Acts as an emergency toilet when traveling
▫ No need to entirely take off shoes, skirt/pants/shorts or underwear
▫ Packs easily into a diaper bag, even a purse (approximately 7")
▫ Eco-friendly as it's reusable and washes out easily with soap and water or an
antibacterial agent
▫ Leak-proof and odor proof
▫ Works for girls and boys
▫ Reinforces potty training habits such as child asking to use restroom while out, vs.placing child in a diaper to avoid restroom
▫ Smaller than portable potty seats
▫ Some children fear public restroom toilets
▫ Save more money by not having to buy expensive diapers
▫ Run your errands and not have to carry a heavy diaper bag

On the "My Pee Pee Bottle website there is a section on "how to" use the product with a couple of photographs to demonstrate the procedure.

I imagine that parents who have a strong aversion to public restrooms might find this product helpful. I don't know how excited I'd be about a bottle of pee when there is a toilet nearby! On the other hand, this seems like a perfect product to keep in the back of your car for those sporadic "emergencies."

Check out the product website at www.mypeepeebottle.com

Potty Training Children With Autism

Amazon.com



Toilet training children with autism is not nearly as straightforward as training a non-autistic toddler. Individuals with autism are reportedly one of the most difficult populations to toilet train.
This book by Maria Wheeler offers effective strategies that take the childs sensibilities into account instead of trying to force traditional methods. Tips, case examples, and cautions help make the process more of a lesson and less of a battle for all involved.

One parent who read the book says "I have a 3 and a half year old son was diagnosed with (high functioning) Autistic Spectrum Disorder last month. While we're still dealing with the shock of the diagnosis, it was a relief to read that children with ASD are among the hardest to train. We have been attempting toilet learning for the past two years using "traditional" methods and have not had one single success. What a relief to find out that these traditional methods do not work well with autistic children! We are looking forward to working with my son's teachers using the methods described in the book. The book is also a good overview of problems people with Autism have in the toileting arena - we now have a better idea of what potential problems my son may have later (ie, using public restrooms) and feel empowered by the strategies suggested in dealing with them BEFORE they happen."

I found the book at Amazon.com and Potty Training Concepts

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

'The Potty Dance' Personalized Potty Training Book for Children




The Reality:
So your little Poopy Pants stubbornly refuses to show interest in the potty. You tried gift wrapping the potty and giving it as a present, rewarding him with stickers and candy, showcasing family members and the UPS guy doing a live demonstration, but you've still got bubkes in the little blue pot. What's a diaper-weary mama to do?

We Recommend:
Flattenme Personalized Storybooks. Nothing grabs a kid's eye like a picture of himself, which is why Flattenme Books personalizes adventure stories about pirates, monsters, forest sprites and, yes, the potty with your kid's very own mug. With his photo on the cover and inside, you just might avoid sending him to kindergarten in his Huggies.
The book is available from the FlattenMe website for $39.95. Makes a great gift!

A Potty for Me: A Lift-the-Flap Instruction Manual by Karen Katz

This book has been rated "Best Potty Training Book for Children" on a number of lists. Children love to lift the flaps to find the hidden pages. The text of the book nicely reinforces that accidents are "OK" and that it's still "OK to wear diapers at night."

Read a review of the book below. The author of the review has called the book "Brilliant!"
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1SK97GVRVW442/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm

The book is available from Amazon.com and Potty Training Concepts.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Online Advice Community: Potty Training Advice

I just joined a community where people can go to write and read advice about almost anything. It is www.minti.com. (tpbc.minti.com)

Among the articles available, a good one I found is "Potty Precautions" about various ideas on how to deal with inevitable toilet training accidents. The article is here: http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/686/Potty-Precautions/


Post by Suzanne Riffel, author of "The Potty Boot Camp: Basic Training for Toddlers" - a new, fast, easy toilet training method that produces remarkable results.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Flip-N-Flush Permanently Attachable Potty Seat


This is one of those "Why didn't I think of that?" ideas!! If you are like me, it is difficult to find a potty seat that fits your toilet, doesn't slip when sat upon, and doesn't become an inconvenience for the entire family. This company has come up with a solution - the Flip-N-Flush potty seat. It comes in multiple colors and in both round and elongated seat versions.

Product Features:
For Standard & NEW for Elongated Toilets
When FLIP-N-FLUSH® is up, the toilet is ready for adult use.
FLIP-N-FLUSH®will never get in your way.
No more messy clean ups with our convenient splash guards.
Just takes minutes to install.
He or she will enjoy sitting comfortably.
Helps your child to potty train without the fear of falling.
Children love FLIP-N-FLUSH® and so will you!

I found the Flip-N-Flush at Potty Training Concepts for $11.95.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Peter Potty Flushable Toddler Urinal



INNOVATIVE POTTY TRAINING PRODUCT
REDUCES POTTY TRAINING TIMES FOR BOYS

The World’s Only Flushable Toddler Urinal Can Speed
the Potty Training Process By As Much As 15 Months!

Chicago, IL – Not only has the potty training process changed little since the introduction of disposable diapers, but the process has actually become more difficult due to the super absorbency of modern diapers. Until the Peter Potty®, no new products have emerged to specifically encourage early potty training for boys. The Peter Potty®, the world’s only flushable toddler urinal from Visionaire Products Inc., effectively encourages boysto become interested in potty training at a younger age. In addition, it empowers them to be able to stand and go potty by themselves, just like Dad does.

According to a study published by the American Academy of Pediatrics, on average, boys do not master potty training until after their third birthday. With the Peter Potty®, parents find on average, boys achieve this milestone 6 months earlier; with some as much as 15 months earlier.

In addition, the normal stresses for both parents and child are reduced, as it is natural for boys to stand while going potty. The stand-up factor of the Peter Potty® can be a key aspect in the early potty training of boys. Most two-year old boys have mastered the motor skills needed to lower their pants and training underwear partially, while standing. In contrast, the motor skills required to lower their pants and underwear to their ankles (necessary for sitting on a traditional potty chair) are not developed until they are much older. Little boys also delight in the added reward of having the ability to flush the potty themselves, and eventually use the Peter Potty® without adult supervision.

Parents also appreciate the fact that the Peter Potty® saves money by speeding up the training process. Using a Peter Potty®, to eliminate even one month of training, saves parents approximately $45 in diaper costs, not to mention when potty training occurs 6-15 months sooner!