Toilet training is not a race.
It’s a process.
And just like learning to read or write, every child moves at their own pace.
As work-from-home parents, it can feel overwhelming when we’re balancing meetings, deadlines, and potty reminders 😅
But here’s the truth:
Children learn best through consistent and supportive environments — not pressure.
🩵 What Toilet Training Really Needs:
✔ Consistency (same routine daily)
✔ Calm guidance (not shame or frustration)
✔ Encouragement for small wins
✔ Patience during accidents
Accidents are not failures.
They are part of learning.
🌿 Gentle Reminders for Parents:
• Watch for readiness signs (staying dry longer, telling you they’re wet, curiosity about the toilet)
• Create a simple routine (morning, after meals, before bath, before bed)
• Celebrate effort, not just success
• Stay neutral during accidents — no scolding
Sometimes progress looks like:
✨ Sitting on the potty without crying
✨ Telling you “I need to pee” (even if it’s late)
✨ Staying dry for 1–2 hours
Small steps matter.
You are not behind.
Your child is not behind.
You are both learning together. 🦋
💬 Let’s talk, parents:
👉 How old is your child?
👉 Are you currently starting, in the middle of, or done with toilet training?
👉 What’s one small win you’ve seen recently?
Remember — consistency over perfection. Always. 🩵🏡👩🏻🏫🌿