I need some more suggestions. What are y’all giving as treats when yall toddlers go potty? Is that a thing? I just want to know because I can’t sit here and eat all this candy 🤣 #pottytraininingmama #toddlermom #pottytrainninghacks
Potty training is a major milestone for both toddlers and parents, and rewarding your child when they successfully use the potty can be a helpful motivation tool. While candy is a popular choice, it’s important to balance treats with healthier alternatives to avoid overconsumption of sugar. From my own experience and connecting with other parents, small rewards like stickers, extra storytime, or a favorite activity can be just as effective and often more meaningful than sweets. For instance, creating a reward chart that your toddler can visually track helps build excitement and a sense of accomplishment. Additionally, healthier snack options like small pieces of fruit, yogurt drops, or bite-sized cheese can satisfy treat desires without causing concerns over too much candy. Some parents also use non-food rewards like a new set of crayons, a bubble play session, or extra playground time as motivators. The key is to personalize rewards to what your toddler finds motivating. Asking your toddler what they would like as a prize or offering a variety of options keeps them engaged and eager to participate in potty training routines. Also, incorporating positive verbal reinforcement consistently alongside any treats solidifies good habits and confidence. Managing treats thoughtfully supports a fun and effective potty training journey, making it a positive experience that encourages independence and builds lasting habits. Remember, the goal is to celebrate progress, not perfection, while maintaining a balanced approach to treats and incentives.

































































































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