Showing posts with label Potty Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Potty Training. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

7 Free Frozen Potty Progress Chart Printables!



Recently I did a Frozen Potty Progress Chart for my 3 yr old.
(click on link or picture below to print it)

It was only for 1 sticker a day if she had no accidents. 
This works OK but she needed a little more to show for it so I created this chart to go with it so she gets a sticker every time she goes! 
Then if she's dry all day she gets one on her other chart too! We will see if this works better for her!

As always please respect that these printbales are created for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Please do not use these for commercial use or resale. Please do not take credit for my work. If you would like to share them on your blog or other media please link back to this post so I can get appropriate credit for the work.  I have used clipart from disneyclips.com and I would like to give special credit to them for all the clipart.

Free Printable!
Frozen Potty Progress Charts
(I went a little crazy with the charts! Enjoy!)





 I included a "boy" version too! I have 4 girls so I sometimes forget about those sweet little boys out there!:)




Wednesday, March 25, 2015

FREE Frozen Potty Chart




 print this pdf!:)

All you need is this printable and some stickers or a marker! 
You could also laminate it or slip into a dust cover so you can reuse it for years to come!

This potty chart is for my 3 year old that knows HOW to go, but needs a little motivation.
You can use it in a few different ways. 
You can say once it's filled they get one big prize (I'm doing gymnastic lessons as a "prize" because that's what she really wants and she needs to be potty trained completely to go!). 
OR you could say after each week or day of being dry they get a sticker and a small prize like a candy or special prize. 
OR you can give a sticker for each day they go at least once in the potty (for beginners). 
OR really however you want!:)
Like I said, I made it for my older daughter who had to go all day without accidents to get a sticker and at the bottom she gets bonus stickers for being dry at night. I'll prob. make a different chart for night time training once she gets better at listening to her body in the day time. 

This printable was made for personal use only. Please do not copy or print any part of this printable for commercial sale or use! I love to share my printable's with everyone,but if you post on your blog, etc. please just make sure there is a link back to this post/blog. Thank you! You guys are awesome!

If you have any suggestions please feel free to comment and share below! 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

DIY Training Pants

I took the plunge and made my own pull ups for my daughter! Have you noticed how expensive disposable pull ups are!? And underwear is super expensive and it doesn't have that extra padding/protection they need to keep you from having to change their pants, sheets& whatever else they had an accident on. Now, that said, the pull ups will still leak depending on how many layers you use& how big of an accident they have. Even diapers leak if they overflow them! So, ya, I wanted something she could wear at night& during the day that saved money& made her feel more like she was a big girl& not a baby. Even disposable pull ups were still "diapers" to her. SO with the help of my super green super woman sister in-law I made her some pull ups!
Here's where I got the tutorial& pattern:
http://katrinassqs.blogspot.com/2007/10/free-soaker-pattern.html

We did fleece with the soaker/liner part being 1 layer fleece and 2 layers of flannel. You can add another layer if you want to. This way she feels wet but it doesn't leak too bad. Now, my daughter has skinny legs so that could be why hers leak a little. You could prob figure out a way to put snaps or Velcro on the sides so it's easier to open to dump the poo out or to make it a bit more snug, but the idea is for it to be more like underwear and not like a diaper so they learn to pull them up& down& not have accidents. It's totally up to you it's just a bit more work& planning.

I'm a visual learner so it was nice that my sister in-law showed me how to do the first one& then it was super easy after that! There's a picture tutorial too so it was super easy& I'm not really a "sewer". One thing we did different is just used a zigzag stitch on the edges instead of a serger. And just make sure when you cut the fabric you cut it so the waist& legs are stretchy. Otherwise it's a little difficult to stretch over their little bums to get on :) Even knowing this I got in a rush& still cut some of my pieces wrong. But even with mess ups it only took like 1/4-1/2 yard of fleece per pull up!

And as you can see they turned out great! We got a bunch of different fleece and flannels on sale& went crazy! I recommend making at LEAST 7 pairs and if you can make more do it! Because they still have accidents even when they are fully "potty trained"








Monday, January 28, 2013

Potty Treat Jar

So I've been trying the treat/prize method for potty training my oldest daughter Allison. I was just getting the treats from places in the house, but after seeing my friends super cute one IN the bathroom I took this adorable container her Aunt made for awhile back& filled it up with candy& dollar store toys/party favor toys and put it on the back of the toilet so hopefully she will want to go more often! Even her younger sister thinks its cool& has dragged me to the bathroom to take her potty! Wish me luck that this method works better for me! I've done a chart, timer, putting on just panties, etc. She's just stubborn I guess!

My friend got a big glass jar with lid from Walmart but my daughter can't get this one open & it's just dang cute! She used an old bulk container, modge podged the lid& put some vinyl words on the outside! So perfect& great way to recycle!

Oh! She loves it so much she gives it a hug almost every time she goes in there& says, "I love my treats! They are so wonderful!" :) haha She's so darn cute!