
Many people use a potty training chart to track the progress of their potty
training efforts. If you are using a method that requires more than 5
hours, you may want to try a chart like this
one.
Here is what Amazon says about the chart:
"Motivate and reward children using the 126 stickers. Stickers are
circles of one inch in diameter and each sticker has an image of different
potty related subjects - no repetition. You will find stickers with soap and
towels (as reminders to wash hands), toilet rolls, a variety of potty
chairs, cute motivational sayings like "You can do it!" and more.
Many stickers even have toddler girls for children to imitate.
The yellow chart included opens up to hang like a calendar. After successful
potty attempts, children are rewarded with a sticker to place on the chart
provided. Also included are a few ideas on what a parent or childcare
provider could discuss about each sticker, thus increasing communication
between adult and child. Potty training works when it's fun!"
They also have a potty training chart for boys.
My
Potty Reward Stickers for Boys: 126 Boy Stickers and Chart to Motivate
Toilet Training
Potty Chart And Rewards
We have been using a potty progress chart in our day care room recently, and the children love it. We started using smiley faces but are now using stickers.
The children love getting the stickers and placing them by their name on the potty progress chart. Today one child had to show his Mom all his stickers that he had gotten for going to the potty. He was so excited and proud of his stickers.
Another good thing with our potty progress chart is that the children are learning to recognize their names. They are even learning what the letters are in their names.
This chart has been good for the children and it gives them something to show their parents each day.
One other thing we do is that each time a child poops in the potty they get one very special treat. This is the only time they get this special treat, and they are doing their best at pooping in the potty for the special treat. No one wants to be left behind in getting stickers or a special treat.
Because of the treats and stickers the children are having less accidents which helps them to feel good about their accomplishments. They are also learning that they have more time to play if they don't have to be changed. The parents are also noticing a difference in that the children are having less accidents at home.
You may want to try using a potty progress chart in your home or have your child's day care use one to help with potty training. It works, and the children are happy and proud of what they are accomplishing.
