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Don’t assume you have to stop potty training if your family travels. You just need to be prepared for toilet training while traveling.

A standalone potty chair can be vital, particularly if you will be traveling in a car. If your toddler has to go, try setting the potty seat up in the back seat for them. Be sure to bring inserts or small plastic bags for lining the potty seat. It will be much easier to keep the car clean.

If you bring the potty training seat, be sure to remember paper or wipes for your little one. Try to use the same kind he or she uses at home. A long trip is not the place to experiment.

If your toddler can wear disposable training pants, be sure to have them along. This will protect clothes, car seat and tender little feelings from the occasional accident.

Limit fluids as much as possible, as well as solid food with a high water content. You definitely want to find the balance between maintaining healthy hydration and guaranteeing your youngster will have an accident when you can’t find a place for a potty break.

And don’t forget to stop often so your youngster one can use the rest areas bathrooms. You can pack a folding travel seat specifically for these stops, or bring the standalone potty chair in. Your little one may insist on using his or her own standalone potty chair because the strange surroundings frighten them.

Most children experience a degree of potty training regression in a time of high stress. Try to be more lenient if they have more accidents than they did at home.

When you reach your destination you can try to encourage your child to resume a little more normal potty training routine.

For more potty training advice and information on potty training regression be sure to visit PottyTrainingBabyGuide.com Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

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