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7 Seasonal Toilet Training Tips for Toddlers

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Smiling toddler hiding behind a curtain near a window, gaining toilet training confidence with Oopsie Heroes.

 

7 Seasonal Toilet Training Tips for Toddlers

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!


1️⃣ Keep Them Warm While Training

🩲 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.


2️⃣ Don’t Rush the Process

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.


3️⃣ Teach Toilet Vocabulary

🗣️ 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!


4️⃣ Make Toilet Training Fun

🚀 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.


5️⃣ Encourage Regular Toilet Use

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.


6️⃣ Stay Calm About Accidents

😬 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.


7️⃣ Celebrate Progress & Praise Your Toddler

🎉 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!


🚼 Oopsie Heroes: The Ultimate Toilet Training Tool

💡 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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