Potty chair Sentence Examples

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  • By simply putting out a potty chair in your bathroom you enable your child to gradually make independent attempts at experimenting.

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  • If your child is ready, but is not big enough to get on and off the toilet, consider purchasing a potty chair rather than just a potty seat.

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  • Children can become so attached to their potty chair that they are unable to practice using different toilets, such as the one at grandma's house or the mall.

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  • In some cases, this type of potty chair can motivate kids to want to use the potty, but it can actually scare some children.

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  • Just make sure that, when used as a stool, the potty chair is sturdy and stable.

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  • Urinals - One of the newest updates in the potty chair market is not actually a seat at all, but a miniature urinal for boys.

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  • A potty seat is essentially a tool that will help convert the adult toilet into a potty chair for kids.

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  • Any style of potty chair and seats can be used for travel.

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  • Having an extra potty chair in your car is particularly important during the early days of potty training, when young children are not able to "hold it" that long.

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  • You can spend anywhere from $10 to $80 on a new potty chair or seat for your growing toddler.

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  • Never push a certain type of potty chair on your child.

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  • A potty chair should have a large base to avoid tipping over.

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  • Make sure that your child's feet can comfortably rest on the ground or on a stool while using the potty chair or seat.

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  • Let her go with you to buy a potty chair.

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  • Place the potty chair in a living area if she seems concerned about using it next to the commode.

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  • Choose items that you may not use for the first year or so, such as potty chair or booster seats.

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  • Most children show signs of being ready for potty training before parents ever pull out the potty chair.

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