Potty Training Traveling: Preschooler
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Travel & Potty Training
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- You can buy potty seats for little ones that fit over the big toilet seat - that would be one way to ditch the potty chair and would be fairly portable for travel. The...
- Travel time is a great time to break the potty chair habit and see if she is willing to go on the regular toilet. When training my son, the only place he had a potty c...
- the best thing to travel with is a toilet seat. it goes over the big potty and it is safe and secure. i would get one right away and let your little one get used to it...
Potty Training & Road Trip
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- A road trip is no reason to go backwards. Take along a folding potty chair for her and it should take care of everything. We even took the large coffee can with the...
- Please, please, please do not put a pull up on your dd. You are trying to teach her to go to the restroom, and then are willing to take a huge step back and say "neve...
- Have you considered cloth trainers? These might be a great option especially when traveling. You could also purchase a wet bag to store any accidents in. Check them ou...
Potty Training
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- yes i used a portable potty and it was the best moeny I have ever spent! It was a life saver when potty training. We have 2...one for my car and one for my husbands....
- If you MUST use the Pull Up while figuring it all out, put a pair of his big boy underwear under the Pull Up. He won't like the wet feeling at all. Once he figures t...
- Dear C., The solution is actually really simple.: don't avoid the mess! Ditch the pull-ups, put him in underwear, prepare for 1-3 days of accidents, and you'll be d...
Traveling
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- Obviously, no, Pull Ups are a horrible idea. If your kids are boys and would think it is cool, you could keep an empty pop bottle in the car for an emergency urinal, ...
- No! Do you still have the little potty? I would just take that with you. We took our 4 year old on a trip shortly after he was potty trained. I was so nervous, but...
- My family did a lot of traveling.. Bring a coffee can for your kid to go in in case you have to stop where there is no bathroom or a yucky one. You can put the kid...
Help with a Headstrong 4-Year-old!
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- You are not going to believe this but I have identical twin girls turning 4 in oct both of them refuse to poop in the potty both are very headstrong and i can tell y...
- I'm no expert, but when I was sure my daughter was just hanging on to her old ways and could use the toilet just fine, I took her diapers away. She sat in front of the...
- I am having the exact same problem! My husband is full-time military, fortunately he is home right now, but has to travel frequently. Jillian, who was 3 in February,...
Flying with 4 Year Old
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- I think the other people had some good advice, the only thing I would add is don't take too much. You will probably have to walk quite a bit in the airport and your c...
- Hi J., Here are some web sites: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060816074441AATG3CP http://ask.metafilter.com/27153/flying-with-kids-without-los...
- J., You and your son will have a fabulous time flying! Four is such a good age for him to go on his first flight because he is going to be SOOO excited if you put a...
Travel Potty Seat
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- they sell the little seat cushion type things that sit on top of a real toilet at walmart. i bought 2 a few years ago and have seen them there since....the ones they...
- My son is 15 now, but we got a fold up one at Babies R Us when he was little. But when we were out in public my husband and I always just let him stand backwards on t...
- We also use the Potette Plus and love it! I have 3 year old twins and when my son was potty training, my daughter would actually want to sit on it when she hadn't sta...
3 Year Old with Constipation
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- Hello, It may be helpful to try Pedialyte, which should help with the constipation.
- My daughter recently got so constipated it hurt to sit down so as a quick fix we used an ez-lax glycerin suppository which works like a charm (actually within 5-10 min...
- My Pediatrician recommends a little Miralax in their milk. It's very gentle. I think you can get it over the counter now but we got a prescription for it. Less dair...
Seeking Advice on Traveling with Potty Training Toddlers
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- just make frequent stops and if they say they have to go stop. they are small children the cops don't normally say anything about a child using the restroom on the sid...
- Hi L., My hubby and I usually take the little potty along with us in the car, but they are boys and boys can pee anywhere. My boys alwaya have a lot of fun whe...
- I bought a travel potty from babies r us. It has helped me out with my little one while I'm trying to potty train her.
Potty Training Tips
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- Hi J. I'm a married mother of 3 ,13,5,and 4 . I found that potty training withe regular panties and a plastic training pants. I found that the disposable training p...
- I see you have a lot of tips already, but I'd like to aid something that worked for us: M&Ms! We used two as a reward for peeing, 3 for pooping, and 4 for both. Plus, ...
- With my son i found that getting him the regular pull up was bette. Feel and learn didn't really work for him. I just contsantly asked him if he had to go all the time...