How to travel with a potty-training toddler
My husband and I decided to go with the untraditional naked-from-the-waist-down approach to potty-training. Yep. I was tired of diapers, and many of our friends had used this method with success, so we dove in. We picked a start date, stripped her down and tracked her urination with obsession for the first week. No surprise, my daughter loved being naked?and I got really used to using carpet cleaner. But it wasn?t until one particular morning, when I woke up to poo smeared all over the couch, that I really started to panic about the upcoming road trip we were taking to visit family.
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9 cool potty training products that are totally worth tryingPotty-training is a time of both focus and obsession. Everything you do revolves around your child?s bathroom habits. While the idea of a road trip during the early stages of potty-training may seem unwise, my daughter was showing all the signs of being ready to potty-train?she was interested in other people going to the washroom, wanted to sit on the toilet before her baths, and hid in a corner when she needed to poo. We knew we couldn?t put it off, so it was time to start planning. Here?s how we potty-trained on the go.
Bring a travel potty
If you don?t have one of these, go get one. We opted for a trave...
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