Stilettos and Diapers Reviews: It's Sully! And a potty!

Friday, July 19, 2013

It's Sully! And a potty!


This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Huggies Pull-Ups.

So, I mentioned before that we started this potty training mission before we knew we were moving, taking 4 week trips and being completely overwhelmed with buying and selling houses. Even with all of that, I'm impressed with Callan's progress. He is more consistently telling me when he has to go. He is telling me if he has gone in his Pull-up. He is really excited to get rewarded! 

This little video shows he's getting this thing down. Potty and Sully are frequently heard words around here! He loves getting fruit snacks as his reward. He gets one every time he goes on the potty and it really has been fun for him. I do like the no pressure, relaxed approach we've taken this time. It seems like it is much less of a daunting task. We've just given him the tools he needs and are letting him learn at his own pace. 
Mike and Sully have been a huge help. Having characters that Callan loves makes the whole experience even better. The monsters appeal to both boys and girls, too, making it fun for everyone! 

Big brother has a few pairs of Monster's Inc underwear and Callan loves having matching "Sully butts". 

This being my second go around with potty training, my advice to other parents is to relax about it. Cooper took much longer to be ready than Callan. It's okay. You want the process to be fun, memorable and exciting. It won't be if there is lots of stress and pressure when your child isn't ready. Talk about the potty. Cheer profusely when they make it to the bathroom. Reward, reward, reward. I mean, I'd like a reward for being the one facilitating this whole thing, so they obviously want it for all they've done. 

This is a big step from baby to big kid. Take is easy, make it fun and let Pull-Ups help you! 

Pull-Ups helps take the scare out of potty training by making it fun and easy with new Monsters U character training pants! You can help make potty training easier by staying consistent and using rituals like the potty break. Make it a game and ask your toddler, “What does a little monster take?”…“A Potty Break!”

Visit Pull-Ups.com and “like” Pull-Ups on Facebook for more potty training tips and resources.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Huggies Pull-Ups. All opinions are my own. 

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