Advantages: Not having to change what is there Disadvantages: baby can fall down unsupervised
...the floor and in the family toilet was in. Encouragement goes along way in helping children. My youngest still has accidents and pees on the floor but he is not even two years old yet so I think we can forgive that. The expence of nappies and all the extras for toilet training has certainly focused me more to suggesting to people to use the toilet rather than anything else.
Also toilet roll is cheaper than baby wipes and those little bums use a ...
adorable1 12.02.2004
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Advantages: No mess to clean up afterwards. Disadvantages: Having to supervise as they can fall down the toilet!
I started potty training my son when he was around 18months. Ideally I wanted to start earlier but prior to that we were in the middle of planning our wedding and honeymoon so I had to wait till we got back before we started properly. I got conflicting advice when I first started which didn't help. My mum was telling me to put him on the toilet straight away but my mum-in-law was telling me to use a potty. What was I to do? I ended up getting a potty ... ...duck thingy for upstairs. It was a seat which fitted over the normal standard toilet seat but had the head of a duck on the front. My son took to the potty straight away but he took a while to get used to the 'Toilet Duck' as he was scared of it. Bless him! When he did get the hang of it it was brilliant. No more cleaning up messy poo. Just a flush and it was gone. As he got older I had the problem of him firing his wee up so after a couple of months ...
kristinaclay 07.10.2006
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Advantages: Easy, permanent toilet seat Disadvantages: Expensive, means replacing the adult seat too.
...with the advent of the Family Seat, which I bought from the Mothercare catalogue.
It is an ingenious design - a standard adult seat with an integral child sized seat which fits into the lid when not in use. The two seats and the lid fit together on hinges, and it is easy to use whether you are are 3 or 83.
Costing £30, it isn't the cheapest toilet seat, but neither is it the most expensive. However, it is emimently practical for a growing family, ...
sazuburns 27.12.2003
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