{Third post in a series on potty training for active families}
We’re active. Even when we’re not traveling somewhere, we’re off exploring our local area whether that’s just getting exercise through walking, hiking, and biking, getting things done around town, rooting for our favorite home teams, or participating in community events. We like to get out.
Because of this lively lifestyle that we love, visions of serious potty training terrified us. Yes, we wanted so badly to be rid of the diapers. However, the thought of being homebound for a even a few days or a weekend was paralyzing. We dreaded it. Those 3-day potty boot camps (as much as we wanted to be over with quick) just wouldn’t work for us.
So we took our time and figured out an approach that worked for us and allowed us to continue our adventurous lifestyle with just a few changes.
For this third post in the series, I’m sharing 11 quick tips for those families who may be taking the potty training plunge soon. Now that Bergen (2.5 years old) is without diapers during the day, we took some time to reflect on what worked and what may have made a difference in his success (and what didn’t) in order to gain some perspective, and pass along a few good tidbits of help.
To learn more about the potty training necessities we bring along in our backpack when leaving the house for training on-the-go, check out the first post of the series. To learn more about the basic potty training steps we took, check out the second post in the series!