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If your child is even the slightest bit upset by the idea, just put the nappy back on and leave it a few more weeks before trying again. Use this sticker chart with children who are toilet training and struggle to remember the routine of going to the toilet. When you are first starting with potty training, use your potty training chart to reward your child every time he tries to go to the potty.
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The certificate is also a great way to show proper recognition for all the hard work your little one (and you) have put in. Small, inexpensive rewards, such as stickers, crayons, or small collectible toys may be given to your little one when they reach a potty-training goal. If you have a boy who stands when he wees, try drawing a face on a ping pong (table tennis) ball and popping it into the loo so he can have something to aim at. Make it a routine part of your bedtime routine that your child uses the toilet again just before tucking them in for the night.
This printable potty training reward chart is a fantastic option for parents and guardians who need a helping hand in this area. Never be caught short yourself - stash small bags of spare underwear, trousers/skirts and socks in all sorts of areas: in the car; in a pram; in your [giant parent] bag; at nursery; grandparents. Plus, the magic doesn't wear off after one use; these stickers are reusable, ensuring long-lasting motivation for your child's potty training journey. For something that’ll provide you with plenty of guidance, take a look at this Potty And Training Guide For Parents!
Potty Training Sticker Reward Chart - Twinkl Potty Training Sticker Reward Chart - Twinkl
Focus on getting your child potty trained during the day before you start leaving their nappy off at night.My daughter came up with some great reward ideas that can be used with this pottery reward chart and beyond!