![]() ![]() Frequent use- You will want to make sure your child fills up their sticker chart with frequent trips to the bathroom.Tell them “let mama know when you need to use the big boy potty” and point to the chart so they think about if they have to go or not. Constant reminders- Kids will also need your help to remind them to let you know when they have to go.This will help get their eyes on the prize and want to toilet train to fill up the potty reward chart. Discuss- You will also need to explain to your kid what you are doing, and why they are getting the stickers.They can see the chart on the wall and get excited over how many stickers they have on there, especially when those stickers are of their favorite character. Use stickers- Stickers or stamps are a great way for your child to see their potty training success.Since it’s a new concept for them, they will need many reminders to let you know when they need to go, and this chart is just one extra visual reminder. Hang it- By seeing the chart constantly, it will remind your child to use their potty seat instead of going in their diaper or training pants.Here are five tips to help your little one know both what the chart is and get excited to use it as part of your potty training kit. Our Everyday Life notes that the use of a sticker chart is a “tried-and-true potty training method,” but you need to know how to use it. ![]() How to Use Potty ChartsFor potty training success, it is important to have a visual for you and your child and give a sense of achievement. ![]()
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