Potty training toilet seats come in all different shapes and sizes, colors and patterns and can even resemble all types of cartoon or childhood hero characters. Some examples are:
· 2 in 1 portable potty and trainer seats
· Adult and toddler seat (hinged together and fits over the toilet)
· Egg shaped cushion toilet seat
· Cushion seat for toilet with step up attached
· Rubber fold up seat for the toilet
· Mini toilet shaped potty with removable catching compartment
· Colored, cartoon or super hero covers
All of these have different purposes in the potty training program, however in summary they are designed to attract your child to use the toilet or potty such as when the child witnesses an adult using a toilet. It pays to remember though all children/toddlers have different needs or are suited to different items, so to find the right item to suit your child will be your little challenge in this training program as a parent.
But the question has to be asked which one would suit your child or in fact do you really need one? Different programs suggest and use different potty training strategies. There are very successful programs available that show you how to use resources that are in your own home. If your budget is tight these programs can be ideal to suit your circumstances, especially if they are accompanied by guarantees and free items. With all of this you must remember that this process must be stress free for the child and patience by the parent must be paramount.
One such program is http://www.pottytrainingchild.com This program carries guarantees and suggests that potty training can be completed within 3 days. Furthermore they suggest that you can use resources within your own house for the training. They also talk about resources that can be purchased such as the potty training toilet seat. Another great part of http://www.pottytrainingchild.com is the free resources it offers plus the availability to email your specific questions to them to be answered - all free of charge!
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