About this deal
Child-sized toilet chairs stay on the floor and are used by kids at the beginning of the toilet-training process. I’ve heard many toddlers (and preschoolers) complain about using a toilet without their own personal toilet seat reducer, and that’s not a situation I want to find myself in. Using the insert is an inspired idea – it’s like having two potties in one and makes the larger potties practical right from the get go. It’s also small and lightweight enough to be a portable option—at just 1 pound, this is really easy to move around.
We h ave a square toilet in our ensuite and I don't think changing the seat or the toilet is t he solution. After 30 months, kids go through individuation, as explained above, so it may be easier for both you and your child if you potty train before that age.Sitting in an upright sitting position – as we do when using a standard sized toilet – makes it much harder to ease out a poo.
Following your child’s readiness helps to avoid regressions when starting too early and power struggles when starting later,” she explains. One of the best features is the adjustable seat, something we found to be rare in the world of potty training seats.Although not as easy to travel with as a travel potty, using a potty seat will make the eventual full transition to using the toilet a lot easier than if you'd used a potty chair, as your child will already be used to being up high.