How many potty training accidents are normal
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
You are potty training your little one and it isn't going well. What seems to be countless accidents all over your house makes you wonder... is your child ready? Is this normal? Most likely... it is. Potty training is a messy process. While some children transition with ease from diapers to potty or even the family toilet, most toddlers go through a few days (or weeks!) of non-stop accidents, until the concept finally is assimilated and we can stop watching them like a hawk! What to do if you child has potty accidents non stop You have two options here: 1) You stop potty training. Hide the po ..read more
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Potty training in 3 days | Does it work? | How to do it correctly
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
Potty training in 3 days is a method popularized by the book 3 Day Potty Training, by Lora Jensen that basically promises you'll be done with diapers for good (and for real... including night training) in only 3 days. The method can work really well if you catch your child at the right age, you dedicate 3 full days and nights to it (seriously, cancel all plans/work) and have a lot of patience and your eyes on the goal.  What is the 3-day potty training method The method really is exactly as the title says: a cold-turkey approach of taking away diapers for good, including day and ..read more
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We are the winner of the National Parenting Products Award 2020!
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by Julia Lera
1y ago
We are excited to share that Potty Training Fix has been recognized Award Winner 2020 by the National Parenting Product Awards! Here are the jury notes:  “Compact box with lots of items packed inside. I love the fact that it looks like a gift you’re unboxing. Makes it more fun. The products are cute and useful. As a first-time parent, I’m scared of the potty training phase, but a product like this makes it seem like it won’t be that bad.” “The potty seems sturdy for on the go use either standing on its own or over a regular sized toilet. It folds up pretty compact too. I’m a germaphobe s ..read more
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How to potty train an autistic child | Free Printables
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
Potty training children in the autistic spectrum tend to be challenging for a variety of reasons: the presence of a developmental delay, a speech delay, fear of changing an established routine, fear of the unknown, loud sounds and anxiety in general. Below you will find our step by step plan to lead your autistic child through their potty training journey: How to tell an autistic child is ready to be potty trained The potty training readiness signs are quite similar to neurotypical children, however, it can definitely happen when they are a bit older: the ability to hold pee for longer pe ..read more
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Bringing a new baby into your home | Introducing baby to older siblings
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
Bringing a new baby to the family is such a sweet exciting moment, except for the part that you just gave birth, you are up every two hours and your toddler may or may not freak out at the thought of sharing your attention for the foreseeable future. Tantrums, potty training regressions, sleep regressions and rejecting new baby are a few of the things that could happen - but they won't, because you're reading this article and we have great tips for you ?. Let's dig in! Preparation is key - start preparing your toddler for the new baby a few months prior The best way to talk about the new baby ..read more
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Traveling with kids - tip to survive long plane rides
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
Traveling with little children can be really challenging - especially if you are in the midst of potty training-.  And while there are a ton of gadgets out there that promise an easier flight, at the end of the day these are the top tips that have helped me travel over 30 countries with my two little children (and now including our little Maltipoo dog, twice). How to best travel with little kids will vary by age. A little baby will need frequent feedings and a comfortable way to sleep on their parent's arms. For a small infant, traveling with a nursing pillow is a great idea to provide e ..read more
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When should you start potty training your child?
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
Generally speaking, most kids will potty train successfully anywhere between 18 months and 3 years old. However, each child is different, and it is a good idea to ensure your little one is completely ready to embark on their potty training journey. How can you tell your child is ready to be potty trained? There are certain signs that a kid is ready to say goodbye to diapers: When they start telling you when they are peeing on their diaper When they look for privacy when doing a #2 When they are verbal and able to ask for what they want When they start throwing tantrums When they start memoriz ..read more
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Using a potty chart to train your child
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
So you've decided to potty train your little one! A Potty Chart is a great idea to keep your kid motivated as they embark on their potty training journey. Using stickers is a great way to show your child how they are progressing, keeping them engaged and excited to reach the finish line. And while stickers alone can work wonders, you can also use small prizes to make the experience a bit more fun for your child or offer a larger prize after they have used the potty consistently for a full week.  Our very own potty training kit comes with a special magnetic chart, that can be easil ..read more
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Potty training tip: how to know when your child needs to go potty and prevent accidents
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
How do you know if your child needs to go potty? This is the magic question that once you figure it out, it will save you many headaches and clean-ups!  Every child eventually will start showing signs of having to “go”. This may start as early as the third pee on the first day of potty training. These signs may vary by child but once you start potty training, you’ll know very soon! The verbal cues will likely come 3-4 weeks after potty training. For now, you will need to watch your toddler closely! Some children just do one of these things, some may do all or none! Crotch-holding Potty-d ..read more
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How to deal with a potty training regression
Potty Training Fix Blog
by Julia Lera
1y ago
Potty training regression is common, particularly in children undergoing some kind of transition. This is, of course, disheartening for parents, but don’t panic: there are simple ways to get your son or daughter back on track. To begin: The first thing to do is to make sure what your child is experiencing is real regression. It’s always possible that your child was never fully potty trained in the first place. It’s also possible that they’re merely having accidents – those might continue to happen from time to time for several weeks (and sometimes months and years). Still, a child who is truly ..read more
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