potty training

How to Start Potty Training

There are endless ways to go about potty training. From diaperless babies, potty training boot camp, to waiting for signs of readiness, to pull-ups or underwear or commando… parents actually have a lot of decisions to make when embarking on potty training! In short, these programs (which you often purchase) promise that with a determined attitude, solid plan, hard work, and an intense few days, you can have a fully potty trained toddler, often in three days (or less!). But does this method work? And is it best for kids? The answer, much like the choices described above, completely depends on the kiddo and …

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Free Friday – Potty Time Success Chart

Happy Friday! This week’s free download is the Potty Time Success Chart. Keep track of your child’s success during potty training. Download Your Potty Time Success Chart   Get Potty Time Video Clip: Celebrate! This is one of our favorite songs from Potty Time because it can be used to celebrate any of your child’s accomplishments.

See why Potty Time is the #1 app for potty training

Potty Time is the #1 potty training app in iTunes and Google Play! I can tell you from experience what children love most about this app is the video call feature. Rachel Coleman, the Emmy-nominated host of Signing Time and Potty Time, can “call” your child to say “Good job!” or “Try again!” with a short video. My son and a few of his friends were potty training when the app was released and they all wanted to call Rachel after trying to use the potty. They loved it! My son is potty trained now, but he still occasionally asks if …

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Sign of the Week – Potty

It’s Tuesday… here’s your sign of the week! This Week’s Featured Sign: Potty Watch the Video (Click the Image Below to Play) Free QuickTime Player required [powerpress url=”http://c1900242.r42.cf0.rackcdn.com/potty.mp4″ image=”http://c0445781.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/signoftheweek/signoftheweeklogo.jpg”] Download the Flashcard (click on the image. The file contains a few color and black-and-white options. Print according to your needs.) This week’s sign comes from Potty Time Sing, sign and dance your way through potty training with Emmy-nominated host Rachel Coleman. This playful and positive approach supports any potty training method you choose. Buy Now Baby Signing Time Vol. 1 – It’s Baby Signing Time Baby’s first step into signing! …

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Rachel on the Radio: The Story Behind Potty Time

Rachel Coleman was interviewed recently on www.TheCityFM.com in Las Vegas, Nevada about the new Potty Time program, her recent humanitarian trip to Ghana, and more. Listen to the interview and find out: Why parents asked Rachel to make Potty Time What happened that made Rachel finally create Potty Time! How Rachel and Emilie made Potty Time different from other programs How Rachel and Emilie’s mom influenced their potty training philosophy What songs Rachel couldn’t write – and who finally did! What new Potty Time product Rachel leaked (she wasn’t supposed to tell!) What Rachel and the Signing Time Foundation went to Ghana to do And much …

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Be the FIRST to get the new POTTY TIME products!

Have you ever wished that Rachel could teach your child about potty training? Now she can! Very soon, Two Little Hands Productions will release the new Potty Time Program. It will help you and your child sing, sign and dance your way through potty training! Watch a preview here. If you want to be the first to get Potty Time, do the following: “Like” our Potty Time Facebook page Sign up for email notification on the home page of www.pottytime.com Follow us on Twitter, @easypottytime                              

Potty Training Fun – With Signing Time!

Here are two easy things you can do to help make potty training more fun: 1. Teach your child the sign for “potty.” Here’s how you do it: Make a fist. Put  your thumb between your first two fingers to make the letter “T” for toilet. Now shake your fist a little bit! This sign allows toddlers to tell parents when they need to go – even before they can say the word “potty.” Older children love this sign because it gives them a way to discretely tell an adult that they need to use the bathroom. 2. Watch the …

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