Is Choosing The Right Potty Chair Important?
Welcome to my blog please leave a comment and you will be rewarded in heaven ; ) Some children prefer to have a separate stand-alone potty chair that contains a removable “pot” for cleaning out after the child urinates or has a bowel movement. The advantages to this type of potty chair is that they are used only by the child, so the child feels the potty is special and belongs to him; the chair is easy to clean; the chair is easy for the child to reach and manage; and the child may be less afraid of the chair because s/he doesn’t fear “falling in.” The disadvantage is that a potty chair can take up quite a bit of room in the bathroom if you have a small bathroom; and some children get used to using the potty chair and then do not want to use a regular adult-size toilet when in public or at someone else’s home. Some potty chairs are quite portable and can be folded up and taken in the car, while others are not as portable. When choosing a potty chair, make sure the “pot” has a splash gu