Training


Potty Training


Potty chairs are sized so children can keep their feet on the ground and have removal bowls that provide sanitary disposal. Chair options include tissue dispensers, magazine racks, flush handles and musical rewards.

Training seat inserts help children identify with grown-ups, allowing them to use the same toilet as the rest of the family. These training inserts may slip onto the seat or attach to the toilet, lifting up or off for use by others. Folding toilet seat inserts work great for travel.

Consider stepstools to give children better access to the bath facilities. Toilet handle covers promote flushing during training. Flushable toilet targets reward hygienic control.

Potty training books and videos provide information for caregivers and fun activities for children, including sing-along training songs.

Incentive progress charts, flushable wipes, and kid-friendly toilet tissue may promote efficient training. Click here for more on training.

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