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Picking the Right Potty Chair
It’s no wonder why today’s parents are confused when it comes to potty training their children. If you simply take
one trip down the baby aisle of your local store you will see potty chairs in every variety imaginable and at every
price as well! There are miniature toilets that sit on the floor, padded potty chairs, potty seats that actually
play music, and even potty chairs that attach to the toilet. This can make it nearly impossible to pick the right
one for you, so which one is right for your child? Let's compare the most common types of potty training chairs
which include:
Basic Potty Chair
The basic potty chairs are usual made of one piece of plastic and are designed to sit on the floor. It can be
cleaned easily by dumping the contents into the toilet and rinsing the bottom which is convenient. Basic potty
chairs are relatively cheap as well so it's easier to keep one in several rooms of the house. It’s not fancy but it
does its job.
Fancy Potty Chair
Potty training is supposed to be fun and exciting for your child. That is why you should choose a potty chair that
will appeal to your child and encourage him or her to use it. Fancy potty chairs come in all sorts of styles and
prices. Simple potty chairs, such as the Tinkle Toonz musical potty, uses positive reinforcement by playing a song
when the child goes. The Tinkle Toonz is an effective potty training aid and costs less than $15 dollars as well.
Other potty chairs, like the TotCo' Toilet Training Potty Chair, look like mini toilets and even make real flushing
sounds.
Toilet Hole Reducer
The toilet hole reducer does exactly what it sounds like it does. What it does is that it lowers the size of the
toilet hole so that your child feels safe and secure when they are sitting on the adult toilet. Children, who learn
to use the separate individual potty chair, are often afraid to transition to the adult toilet. That is why the
toilet reducer is the best option here because it will help your child sit comfortable on the adult toilet, without
the fear of falling in.
Many parents skip the individual potty chair that sits on the floor and start with a toilet hole reducer, such as
the Flip-N-Flush or Primo's Ducka. Just be sure and place a stool near the toilet so your child can put both feet
on a flat surface and balance themselves properly. The best part about this is that you need not do any special
cleaning.
All-In-One Potty Chair
Some potty chairs, such as the Freedom Potty, can be used as a potty chair that sits on the floor, then when your
child is ready to transition to the toilet, the seat can be modified to act as a toilet hole reducer with a foot
stool. It is like the basic potty chair with benefits as each part is easily detachable. It can be cleaned by
dumping the contents into the toilet and rinsing the bottom.
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