This is rather crazy, but when we start Isaak on eating Cheerios, we're going to start Mica with using Cheerios as targets to learn how pee in the toilet. Right now all he does is lean over when standing on the step stool. He's been day trained since he was a year and a half, but never learned how to aim. I heard Cheerios are great used as pee targets for boys because they can be flushed down with no problems.
We potty trained our kid first (he started early). He first went sitting down, now pees standing up (he stands on a step stool and leans over), it isn't until now (3 years) we're going to teach him to aim with Cheerios.
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This is rather crazy, but when we start Isaak on eating Cheerios, we're going to start Mica with using Cheerios as targets to learn how pee in the toilet. Right now all he does is lean over when standing on the step stool. He's been day trained since he was a year and a half, but never learned how to aim. I heard Cheerios are great used as pee targets for boys because they can be flushed down with no problems.
Violet definitely has good coordination with her hands for her age!
We use Cheerios as pee targets too, lol. I have not been able to look at a bowl of Cheerios in the same way since.
Pee Targets? Is this after they are potty trained?
We potty trained our kid first (he started early). He first went sitting down, now pees standing up (he stands on a step stool and leans over), it isn't until now (3 years) we're going to teach him to aim with Cheerios.
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