![]() ![]() I love to share my projects, and my tutorials, recipes, and e-books are ALL free for your personal use. ![]() Publishing multiple photos from a project, or including instructions with an accompanying photo are not permitted and you will be asked to remove them. ![]() This also includes personal sharing on social media and Pinterest. If you feature a photo, it may not be accompanied by the project tutorial or recipe, whether in my own words as it originally appears or paraphrased by you. If you would like to feature my tutorial on your website or share it on your social media you may use one photo to feature, as long as you provide a link back to the original post. You can keep up with Pampers on Twitter and on Facebook! Rafflecopter will walk you through how to get your entries in below before June 12th at 11:59pm EST – good luck!Īll tutorials and photos published at Happy Hour Projects are copyrighted. These are just a few of the things one lucky winner will receive in the $100 Potty Training Prize Pack: You’ve got another chance to win right now, too – because Pampers is also sponsoring a great summer fun giveaway to a Happy Hour Projects reader, for you and your toddler! Keep good habits going with a potty training pack of Easy-Ups, a portable training potty, and some other great summertime fun items. 100 ct Easy Ups and Splash Zone Spray N Splash Inflatable Water Park.100 ct Easy Ups, Radio Flyer 4-in-1 Trike.100 ct Easy Ups, Baby BanZ Sun Protective Beach Tent.100 ct Easy Ups,Sesame Street Portable Potty.To participate, just follow your hosts and our sponsor You can RSVP and get more info by visiting PampersEasyUps. Want to learn more? Join the fun and enter to win great prizes at the Pampers Easy Ups Twitter party on June 10th at 9pm EST. ( Click to download the free printable in a new tab) For example – if your toddler loves taking pride in their accomplishments, I have a fun printable you can download and print at home for them to chart their progress! Just add stickers (the little stars from the office supply section work great for this theme) each time they go (or try). Keeping things positive might mean something different to every kid out there. Now, just because no single technique worked for my independent kiddo, doesn’t mean one of the classic approaches won’t work for yours. We can stay consistent, and my daughter loves to wear Dora the Explorer! It’s awesome to use the same pants for both daytime and nighttime. They’re also more absorbent, which may not seem like a big deal for avoiding daytime accidents – but it makes a HUGE difference at night. We tried a few different brands of training pants and found that Pampers is stretchier, so it fits more like real underwear. She’s been keeping them clean all day, which is awesome, and she’s so proud. And one day… she just decided she was going to do it.Īround the house, we keep things easy, and just let her hang out in her Pampers Easy Ups. She knows the drill, she knows what to do. So we finally stopped with the pressure, and let her do her own thing. We used the potty timer every hour on the hour, and all it did was make her cry. We tried getting her special undies, and she didn’t care – in fact, she was fine with wearing them wet. I got desperate and switched to M&M’s, but she would just go sit in the bathroom just to get a treat. We did the reward system, and she cared about the stickers for all of about three minutes. We did the no-pants thing (oy, fortunately, my carpet needs replacing anyway). That’s what I focused on, and I’m so happy to say, we are FINALLY THERE. So here’s my number one piece of advice if you’re embarking on potty training… especially if your kid likes to learn at her own pace, sometimes no amount of boot-camping will work. Despite all the tactics we tried, she just wasn’t ready before. Then all of a sudden, she’s doing it on her own. My daughter is the most stubborn child on the planet, I swear. I was provided the featured product free of charge to facilitate my review, but all opinions are 100% mine. This review was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Pampers. ![]()
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