I am so pleased to announce that I am a part of the Madrinas del Baño campaign and have so much to share with you all. Have you already potty trained your child? Are you just getting started? I will never forget when we went through the whole potty training experience. You just want them to hurry up and for some unknown reason they take forever.
We tried everything from taking them into the bathroom every time we went to only putting on underwear for them to wear and nothing worked. I remember once when Reese was going through it as well and he would potty for everyone except my sister in-law. Then one day out of the blue she called and said he went all by himself. My most memorable experience was when Victoria tried to wipe me because I needed help as well. That will teach me to continue to show her how to do it. All I could do was let her and then celebrate it because every try deserves a little celebration.
Whatever your potty training experience or where you are in the process Pull-Ups has you covered (thank GOD!) Because most Hispanic Moms think potty training is a pain in the neck (and that is putting it nicely), Pull-Ups created Every Flush. The idea behind Every Flush is to help create a bonding experience between you and your child as he or she potty trains. Pull-Ups wants you to celebrate Every Flush along the way from the very first to the millionth. You can do so by downloading the Big Kid App (available on specially marked packages of Pull-Ups.) There are tons of things on the app to help you. Such as Potty Break Reminders and other tools. Check out the Pull-Ups video below or if for some reason it doesn’t work you can view it here.
Did you know that a million toddlers embark on potty training every year? Isn’t that a fun fact? Of course if you are that toddlers parent it is anything but a fun fact! For more information be sure to check out Pull-Ups on the Pull-Ups Facebook Page and on the Pull-Ups website which is available in both English and Spanish.
**This is part of a compensated campaign with Latina Mom Bloggers and Pull Ups. However, all opinions
expressed are my own.**
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
sophie says
My baby is still little but I have all this to come in the end.
Oh the joys!
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Sophie
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Denise Taylor-Dennis says
My son is trained for the most part not at night though.
ellen beck says
It seems like we cant wait until they are potty trained but it goes by in such a blur- enjoy all of the stages!
Mary Beth Elderton says
I taught 3-6 YO’s, so my class was mostly trained. But I also spent a lot of time with the toddlers who would be in my class later. I was in on a lot of potty training! It is something of a mess but patience andconsistency are key.
Tina says
I think everyone has a funny potty training story. I remember potty training my daughter. I think girls are much easier to potty train than boys. I was very lucky and I know it.
Tooth Fairy says
I believe some cultures are able to potty train MUCH earlier than others… I am a bit curious why that is?