<< 1 >>
Rating:  Summary: Lets go potty! Review: Do they make these for adults :) This book is so cute and so motivational! The child goes potty and then, as a motivater, picks their own sticker and puts it on their spot on the chart, and what child doesn't like stickers? This makes them feel even "bigger" and gives them a huge boost in the right direction, the POTTY!!! The stickers are adorable. The progress calendar would be nice to save also with the baby book. I recommend!
Rating:  Summary: Need a Potty Training Boost? Review: I found Tracy Foote's "My Potty Reward Stickers for Boys" to be an excellent visual tool to help motivate my son to want to go potty and feel good about himself and the whole process. We had watched various potty training videos, sat on the potty reading books, even used role-playing with a baby doll who wets and has her own potty when we started the training process. But not until we used this booklet, did we see results that took off quickly. The booklet contains 126 stickers; at first I wasn't sure if it would be enough stickers, but by the end, my son was doing very well with peeing in the potty, and starting to poop in the potty as well. (With boys, pooping usually takes longer.) My son had fun choosing a reward sticker whenever he successfully went potty; there are enough pictures of the various potty training steps (e.g., sitting on the potty, wearing underwear, staying dry, washing hands, etc.) to praise a well-done job. After a while, to increase motivation, we would give our son an extra treat for completing an entire row or two (of 8-16 stickers); sometimes we'd use his favorite-M&M's, other times we'd pull out a new inexpensive toy or book. What worked well for my son was being able to visualize how many more blank circles he had to fill up with stickers in order to complete a row and then get his reward. Could someone make their own chart with stickers? Sure, but for those of us who are pressed for time, this booklet lays it all out for you in a nice, neat, fun and easy to use format. It serves to stimulate, motivate, and provide positive reinforcement, all at your fingertips, which was worth the money in my opinion. Another plus is that the author has customized the system for not only boys, but girls too. I had ordered the girls version to give as a present, and due to some mishaps, had a problem, which the author herself personally corrected immediately. Kudos to Tracy Foote for developing a product that helps ease the stress of potty training while providing both parent and child the confidence needed to get through this developmental milestone in a fun manner.
Rating:  Summary: I wish I had this for the first 2 boys! Review: My just turned 2 year old boy decided he was ready to start going pee in the potty. Maybe because he's the third of 3 boys, he is doing things much quicker than the first 2. The first two were potty trained right at 3 years old. I used sweets for rewards because nothing else made them excited. So I was so happy to see this great sticker book to use as a reward instead of treats (it's hard to wean them from sweets). He does not understand the words but loves looking at the large variety of stickers and choosing one to stick on the chart. I thought he'd want to wear his sticker but enjoys putting it on the chart. I love the variety of stickers (not just for peeing and pooping but also for things like washing hands and using toilet paper) and am thrilled they are designed just for boys!
Rating:  Summary: Showing some interest :) Review: My son was so excited when this book arrived! He has gone from showing NO INTEREST in the potty, to getting exciting over it! He can't wait to "potty" so he can choose a sticker! I would recommend this book to anyone struggling with motivation to PT!
Rating:  Summary: Showing some interest :) Review: My son was so excited when this book arrived! He has gone from showing NO INTEREST in the potty, to getting exciting over it! He can't wait to "potty" so he can choose a sticker! I would recommend this book to anyone struggling with motivation to PT!
Rating:  Summary: A Good Motivator Review: Please don't mistake this sticker book as a potty training manual and we think that's a good thing. Every child is different and the way they learn to use the potty is unique. The beautiful thing about this book is that it can be used with any potty training method you use. Rewards are an excellent motivator. With Tracy Foote's book, the motivator is the sticker chart. We've seen other sticker charts and they only have space for about 20 stickers or so. Although there are some children who are trained that quickly...most are not. This is a nice big chart that allows children time to develop their good bathroom habits. Our son has enjoyed the "fireman" stickers and the other stickers with big boys to look up to. We're not at the end of our potty training journey yet, but before we got this sticker book...we had trouble getting our son motivated. We're now at 5 poops and counting. Thank you Ms. Foote.
Rating:  Summary: Potty Party Time! Review: These stickers in this book are great. While training my son, I decided to go the potty party route. Every time he used the potty, I would have a little party by clapping, being excited, and putting one of these stickers on the chart. It took my son about a month to be fully potty trained (he's 3) and he really loved the stickers. Although he didn't understand what the stickers said, he really liked putting them on the chart. Thanks.
Rating:  Summary: Fantastic Potty Training Tool! Review: This book was a lifesaver! Before recieving this book, I had tried everything imaginable, with NO success. My son loved the stickers and actually got excited about potty time! His chart is now filled in and he is doing great! Thanks Tracy!
Rating:  Summary: My Potty Reward Stickers for Boys Review: This is an incredible book! My son just loves being able to pick a sticker to put on the chart. It's really helping him (and me) with his potty training. With the new glossy stickers, I'll be able to keep it for him in his baby book and not have to worry about the condition of the stickers after a few years. This is definitely a must purchase for anyone potty training their son (or daughter ~ since one's available for girls, as well).
Rating:  Summary: a little disappointed Review: Whilst the concept is good I had it sent to NZ from the US and felt like it was not much for the money. The stickers, whilst all about underwear and toilets have left me wondering if they are 'flash enough' to make a child feel proud. I could have made a chart and brought some stickers for a lot less than the purchase price and, in all honesty, probably got the same reaction from my son. Either way I'm sure the little guy will love it when he gets around to using it, I might just add my own sparkly stars. I also wonder if one chart is going to be enough.
<< 1 >>
|