
*if you have medical concerns about your child, such as constipation, diarrhea, food allergies, pain, straining or nausea, please consult your doctor*
Tips Potty Training Older Children
01. Bring your child with you or your partner into the bathroom on occasion, so they can see and understand what happens in the bathroom. The noises of flushing, washing hands, bathroom fans running can be overwhelming, so exposing them to this in a gentle setting can help.
02 During diaper changes, use the anatomically correct words for what is happening. Different muscles control urine and fecal output, so telling them "you went pee pee/poop in your diaper" can help them identify which urges have that specific result.
03 Understand that you will have many unsuccessful attempts along the way, and that is ok!
04 Life changes, such as a new sibling, starting school, a move, a work assignment or deployment, can mean your child will regress. Allow some time to pass before starting over, and if your child is hesitant, have a discussion about how you can help them. It is normal for months to go by when a significant change happens before your child will want to start again.
05 Rewards may help, finding a chart or system for successful attempts can be motivating for some children. Make sure that they don't "lose" their incentives if they are not successful, and make the reward short-term enough to where it can be earned in a few days.
Training Pants Can Help
Thirsties organic cotton Trainers are available in three sizes for a range of little ones, enough absorbency to catch or hold one accident for those first car trips, a wetness reminder, or light protection for newly trained children.

I love this!! I need to check out those training pants!
Happy to know more about potty training and that I don’t need to rush my boy to learn instead just let him set his own pace and just be there to guide him. Being a first time mom it can be some times confusing as to whether we are doing the right thing for our babies.
Perfect timing. Our daughter is turning 3 and has been showing interest for a while. We’re all stocked up on Thirsties trainers and ready to get started.
I hope I can potty train pretty early but glad to know thirsties will be there if we need them as our babe gets older
I’ve been wanting to try the trainers! My almost 2 year old has no desire to use the potty yet though.
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