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Potty Training is Made Easy with a Potty Seat


Potty training your child is difficult. There is no way around it. Potty training is a difficult, messy, disgusting, and really sometimes frustrating process that every human being must go through if they want to live in a civilized society. Lucky for us there have been some really great advancements in both potty training techniques and potty training equipment. You can now find potty seats and potty chairs that will help your child comfortably transition from the diaper to the toilet.

A potty seat is pretty simple really. It is a plastic nonfunctioning toilet bowl similar to a bed pan. The potty seat has two main types to it that you can buy: you can find a potty seat that attaches to the top of the toilet bowl and uses the toilet to dispense the waste or you can find a potty chair that is a stand alone device that you have to clean out every time your child uses it. Each type of potty training seat has it’s advantages and disadvantages but over all they are both a lot easier to train your child with than just simply using the toilet.

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Why not just use the toilet to potty train your child? Why do you have to use a potty seat at all? Well, toilets are made for adults. Toilet manufacturers don’t always have the little kid in mind when designing their toilets so they aren’t really built for their small bodies to sit on. Potty training on an actual full sized toilet can get hard because often your child will fall into the bowl or be unable to climb up on top of the bowl before they lose control of their bodily functions.

When you’re potty training boys and girls you want to make sure that they will have access to their potty whenever they need it. You don’t want them to have to hold it any longer than they need to because they won’t learn to use the toilet fast enough. That’s why they make a travel potty seat and a portable potty seat.

No matter where you are in the world you can be potty training your child with a potty seat. That means you don’t have to be tied down for the four to five months it may take for your child to become fully potty trained. You can pack the portable potty seat in the car and go on a road trip to grandma’s house or even take it on the plane.

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