How long does it usually take to potty train?
[:vi]If we adults don’t like to sit in the office for too long, then children don’t like to sit on the potty as well! Children like to run and play with nature, including the most introspective children. So that, potty train seems necessary :)))
Sitting on the potty makes the child feel tight and uncomfortable. Therefore, if parents want their kids to get used to the potty, they need to train them early. The most suitable time for children to get custom of sitting on the potty: from 8 months to 4 years old.
So how long does it usually take to potty train?
It usually takes 21 days to form a new habit. In Unilever’s Lifebuoy campaign, the group identified the 21-day campaign as the best time for children to form the habit of using soap for hands and body hygiene. For potty train too, it takes at least 21 days for the child to get used to the potty when he/she goes to the toilet. However, children are more sensitive and receptive than adults, so it may take up to two weeks, equivalent to 14 days to get used to potty.
The material and design of the potty are also very important in helping children enjoy the potty. According to the survey, the most popular children are interested in Boom Potty. It has compact design and PP5 safe plastics for children. Not only that, Boom Potty is like a small seat for children. So that sitting up there will no longer be uncomfortable.
Moreover, using Boom Potty is also convenient for parents in kids’ bottom cleaning. They only need a shower to wash through a blank hole in front and a towel to dry. After all, no more dirty toilet floor, no more “cheese” on hands and other places; everything gets clean, fast and pleased.
For more information, please visit: http://boompotty.com/
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