Baby potty chairs

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  • Author Robinson John
  • Published May 16, 2010
  • Word count 526

When it comes to potty chairs the Baby Bjorn Potty Chair is probably one of the most well know and popular potty chairs. Baby Bjorn does not make a ton of potty training products but the ones they do make are a high quality that consumers have come to expect from Baby Bjorn.There are many things to look for when it comes to choosing a potty for your little one. You need to consider what you are willing to deal with, you need to consider who your child is and what their personality will like, you need to consider safety factors, the list goes on and on.

Potty Chairs and Toilet Seats

The adult toilet can be an imposing and frightening place to the baby. Baby training chairs are like small toilets for baby, only you empty the potty pan each time baby goes potty. These can be plastic or wooden with a plastic bowl for holding waste. There are all types of potty chairs on the market, and some will reward baby with a musical chime when he uses the potty. When the child is older, you can also find a potty seat that fits over the regular toilet seat so that baby feels more comfortable using the "big" potty. Some parents have had luck with boy baby potty training by having the baby to practice his aim at bits of Cheerios cereal that are tossed into the potty chair pan.

Be sure to let them lead the way at first, you should not ask them to use it yet, unless they insist. We still need to do more showing first. Just explain to them, "this is your own potty to go pee or poop on". Leave toilet seat adapters, for after they are using the potty chair on regular basis. Sometimes the big potty is too high, sometimes it could be in use. Using the big potty can be too scary yet. Some kids like their new potty chair, they can sit on it with their clothes on or off.

Potty training is both a frustrating and rewarding experience. It can be very time-consuming, but also will definitely pay off in the end. You have several options when comes to choosing which throne is best for your little prince or princess: tiny potty chairs, potty seats that attach to the toilet and hand-me-down potties.Have your child sit on different seats so that you can note their size in relation to your kid's size. The right chair allows your little one's feet to rest on the floor so she can bear down when she has to poop. Dangling feet may slow the process.

Potty seats look and feel a lot more like the regular toilet than a potty chair. This may be a plus in your toddler's mind, since he is using the big guy's toilet and not a baby one. When deciding how you want to potty train, keep in mind your toddler's personality and motivation.

A potty seat is simply a smaller, usually cushioned, seat that fits on top of and around the regular toilet ring on your toilet at home.

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