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Many parents assume that summer is the best time to start toilet training, but did you know that the cooler months can actually be the perfect time?
✔️ More time spent indoors = fewer disruptions.
✔️ Slower schedules allow for more focus on toilet training.
✔️ Cosy indoor time makes learning fun and relaxed.
Whether you’re taking a break from daycare, enjoying some extra time at home, or just ready to ditch the nappies, here are 7 expert toilet training tips to help your toddler succeed!
🩲 One of the best ways to toilet train is to let your toddler go nappy-free, but in cooler weather, this requires some adjustments.
✔️ Keep your house warm and dress them in a cosy jumper and socks.
✔️ If it’s too chilly, opt for easy-to-remove bottoms like track pants with an elastic waistband.
✔️ Be prepared for accidents – choose clothing that’s easy to wash.
💡 Why It Helps: Warm, comfortable toddlers are less likely to resist training.
❗ If your child isn’t ready, toilet training will be much harder.
Look for these readiness signs before starting:
✔️ They notice a wet nappy and want it changed.
✔️ They stay dry for longer periods (e.g., through naps).
✔️ They tell you when they’re weeing or about to wee.
✔️ They show interest in the toilet and how others use it.
💡 Tip: If you’re unsure, place a potty somewhere accessible and see if they show curiosity.
🗣️ Help your toddler communicate their needs by teaching simple toilet-related words.
✔️ Use words like "wee," "poo," and "toilet" consistently.
✔️ Read toilet training books together.
✔️ Narrate your own toilet habits (“Mummy needs to go to the toilet now!”).
💡 Why It Works: Toddlers copy what they hear—so the more they learn, the easier the process will be!
🚀 Toilet training doesn’t have to be stressful—it can be exciting!
✔️ Let your toddler pick their own special "big-kid" pants.
✔️ Create a silly toilet song to sing each time they use it.
✔️ Let them choose their own potty or toilet seat.
💡 Why It Works: Making the experience playful encourages cooperation and confidence.
⏰ Consistency is key! Remind your toddler when and how to use the toilet.
✔️ Set reminders to ask your toddler if they need to go.
✔️ Encourage toilet visits after meals, naps, and before outings.
✔️ Make the toilet accessible – keep a potty nearby in the room they play most.
💡 Why It Works: Regular reminders help children recognise bladder signals faster.
😬 Accidents happen—stay relaxed!
✔️ Don’t scold or shame your child.
✔️ Say something reassuring like, “That’s okay, next time we’ll try to make it to the toilet.”
✔️ Avoid making a fuss—this helps prevent toilet anxiety.
💡 Why It Works: Staying positive boosts confidence and helps toddlers feel safe during training.
🎉 Every small win counts!
✔️ Praise every effort—even just sitting on the toilet.
✔️ Use verbal encouragement, high-fives, or sticker charts.
✔️ Make it a big deal when they succeed—enthusiasm is contagious!
🚫 Avoid food-based rewards, as this can set up unhealthy habits.
💡 Why It Works: Positive reinforcement keeps toddlers motivated and excited to succeed!
💡 Want a little extra help? The new Oopsie Heroes daytime toilet training sensor helps parents and toddlers navigate the toilet training journey with confidence!
🔔 How It Works:
✔️ A small, comfortable sensor attaches to your child’s underwear.
✔️ Louder beeping tone alerts parents when the child starts to wee.
✔️ No app required—just listen for the alert and take action quickly.
✔️ Encourages independence & faster learning.
❗ Important: During toilet training, children should not wear nappies.
🔗 Shop Oopsie Heroes – Daytime Toilet Training Solutions and make toilet training stress-free!
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