- Potty training is stressful even under normal circumstances. Add, working from home, helping kids with school work, and keeping up with the COVID-19 trend line to the list, and potty training a toddler seems like the last straw. One of the hardest parts of potty training for me was remembering to remind the kids to go every few hours. The time would slip away, and then I’d have an accident on my hands. Before you have a breakdown, you can tackle this time-sensitive to-do with some technological help to make the process run smoother. Toddler-specific potty training apps employ everything from videos to digital sticker charts to get little ones on board, and that’s half the battle.
I’ve gathered up 6 Potty Training Apps to make the task easier than ever before.
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6 Potty Training Apps for Toddlers
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Potty Whiz
This highly-rated app tracks your toddler's toilet time with reminders, fluid intake, and accidents. Even better, it's compatible with iPhone and Android devices.
Source: iTunes and Google Play
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PottiTrain
This no-frills, ad-free app has all the basics, but not of the bonuses. You can track when and how much your toddler consumes and when they try to go potty, but there are no songs or stories to read.
Source: Google Play
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Potty Training Learning with the Animals
The apps takes the focus (and pressure) off of your child, and instead helps them focus on potty training animals.
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Potty Time with Elmo
Toddlers trust Elmo. Along with a story, games, and songs, this app uses his famous, fuzzy face to tell your kids about hand washing and pottying.
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Daniel Tiger's Stop and Go Potty
PBS's Mister Roger's inspired tiger, Daniel, has been singing and teaching kids important lessons for a few years. And, now, tykes can count on their fave tiger to teach them about potty training.
Source: PBS
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Potty Time
Friendly host, Rachel Coleman will place a faux FaceTime call to chat all things potty with your child in sign language.
Source: iTunes and Google Play