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Dana Ming
> 24 hourThis was the trick that worked for us! My son is 4 and has some bowel issues that we’ve been seeing a specialist for. Due to his problems, he has refused to use the potty. We’ve tried everything. Stickers, candy, charts, and toys. Nothing has worked. I stumbled upon this product accidentally. I remembered how much my son loved his Christmas advent and figured, why not give this a try. I honestly didn’t have high hopes, but I was wrong!!! As soon as we got this, he started using the potty and hasn’t turned back! He of course was still hesitant at 1st, but he wanted to open that 1st slot so bad! It took 3 times of opening a slot for him not to complain anymore! We’ve made it all the way through the calendar and he is still using the potty. This truly was a game changer for us! I plan to recommend this to anyone who is struggling with the potty! The calendar is super cute and super well made. The little wooden toys are high quality. This product is definitely worth the money!
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Mt87f
> 24 hourLifesaver! This was the only thing that would get my 3.5 y/o son to sit on the potty! My son refused to stop playing and go sit on the toilet, after several failed attempts to potty train, I saw an ad for this and purchased it immediately! He couldn’t have been more excited to sit on the potty. After two weeks he’s pretty much potty trained. This board, motivates and provides positive reinforcement and is fun! I love that as you go along, it gets a little more difficult to get a prize. Thanks so much for creating this! You made potty training a breeze for my family!
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CJ
> 24 hourThis worked wonders for my 3 year old son. He has been super hard to potty train. Nothing else worked! He simply had no interest or care. This immediately grabbed his attention and motivated him! Potty trained in 2 days!
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RoseGold
> 24 hourWe were having such a hard time to potty train my newly three year old son. None of the old tricks worked. And the lollipop/candy reward did not work at all. BUT THIS! This worked instantly. Once he got the hang of concept, we was so excited to use the potty for his sticker or reward. We’ve finished the calendar in a week. 3 days later, he’s using the potty on his own, unprompted. I’m actually going to get the other dinosaur themed one only because it was so much fun!
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DG
> 24 hourFor the stubbornness 3 year old born, she was pee trained in 1 day. Amazing. Wish I had thought of it.
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Bess
> 24 hourI just got this potty training “calendar” for my 2 years and 9 months old toddler boy. It is cute indeed; but I am still trying to decide if quality wise it is worth $25. Hope it works as a good motivation for potty training for a trucks lover. I will have to update this review later! UPDATE 01/23/2021 Still keeping the same rating. Quality wise, the product needs improvement, it would be nice if the toys would be a bit bigger and the stickers of better quality: they do not stick! I keep finding them all over the floor, so I am using glue now to keeping them on the pad! Lol!! Even though the toys in this calendar are super cute and desirable; they should not be used as the only source of potty training motivation. In our case, it took a few days for our son to get used to the concept; but once he did it... it was all about the reward and not the learning. He would sit on the potty, do nothing and throw a feet over the toys (he is a well balanced kid and we did see the use in him throwing fits over these toys when he behaves pretty good in other situations). On week one of our training, we stepped away from making this resource the center of the potty training process. Books, songs, stickers, small videos and dinos from learning resources, cooking favorite treats, new underwear and walks around the park have also been used as motivators. We do not reward our son every time we goes potty with a toy or a stickers because we want for him to get the skill not the toys. He gets lots of “hurrays” and words of encouragement instead after his potty visits. His mind set has changed ... now he is determined to be potty trained. But for him to have gotten there, our mind set as parents had to change. This toys won’t do the magic, but it certainly helps to motivate. The calendar is the last resource we go to now and the motivation has shifted. This is our week three of the process, and he is committed and excited to acquiring the skill. Overall this is a good product which needs a bit of attention quality wise. Other than that, the ways we use it to motivate our children to go potty and any other resource used is on us as parents. So THANKS to the seller for coming up with this idea... it is a great start to motivating kids to potty train.
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James Paxton
> 24 hourGreat product, my two year old loves this and was a great motivator to sit on the potty!
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Candice
> 24 hourPotty training my son with ASD, it is definitely a marathon not a sprint, but this got him excited to get on the potty! Super fun and different approach to potty training, high quality toys, super awesome purchase.
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DoctorAsh07
> 24 hourI went online to find a potty training sticker chart and found this. Knowing that my son was unlikely to be motivated by stickers, and also not loving the candy treats as prizes, this was the magic trick. He was so eager to pee on the potty, he was trying to go every 5 minutes so he could earn another truck!!
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Anais Cassin DVM
> 24 hourI like that the program it built to grow so wash to my son went to the bathroom, he just put a sticker instead of getting a toy each time.