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Free printable potty training chart for toddlers

Our daughter possibly wouldn’t have taken so long to be potty trained #1 (pee) if we utilized a potty training chart. We are proud that our daughter was potty trained for #2 (poo) by age 6 months. The details on how we made that happen is for another time.

If your child is going to a daycare that requires being potty-trained any help you can receive to meet the goal is appreciated correct?

This is why I decided to share the potty training chart free printable that we’re using for our daughter.

My daughter loves dinosaurs, so we put together a dinosaur themed potty training chart.

This is why I decided to share for free a potty training “chart” (printable) that we’re using for our daughter.

Before the potty training chart, we simply used a “treat” as an incentive if she were to request to go to the bathroom. However, she’s gotten used to a scheduled pee time and the need to pee outside the schedule has been minimal to nonexistent.

FREE PRINTABLE POTTY TRAINING CHART – It’s time to get SERIOUS!

Download link is located at the bottom of this blog post.

HOW DO YOU USE A REWARD CHART FOR POTTY TRAINING?

STEP 1: Your child’s name should go up at the top of the page. As your child learns more letters

HOW DO YOU USE A REWARD CHART FOR POTTY TRAINING?

STEP 1: Your child’s name should go up at the top of the page. As your child learns more letters

STEP 2: To ensure your child will be happy and engaged

STEP 3: Now that you are aware of the basics

HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF REWARDS:

  • Choice of a gummy treat or candy corn
  • Indoor camping night with mom and dad
  • Watch one kids youtube video
  • Craft time with mom

After you have filled in the reward section of the potty chart

YOU CAN USE THE POTTY CHART IN DIFFERENT WAYS

  • Place a sticker on the chart whenever your child tries to use the potty
  • Place a sticker on the chart every time the child actually uses the potty. See pee or poop in the toilet.
  • Place a sticker on the chart every time your child tells you they need to go

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