Potty Trainers
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Description: Toddler potty training pants are useful in assisting toddlers to learn bladder control (by experiencing the sensation of feeling wet). They do not replace a nappy in absorbency but are useful in preventing “little accidents”. This is especially useful during playschool hours or when out and about.

Big Boy or Girl! Bridging the gap from nappy to pants:  The trainers pull up and down and look like ordinary underwear but with an absorbent saddle made from our bamboo toweling plus a breathable waterproof layer between 2 layers of soft cotton fabric.

User Tip: You can either use the potty training pants as they are without a liner or if you prefer, use our fleece nappy liner of bio liner inside. Line the inside of a potty to easily clean up the mess! Another option is to add a bamboo insert (cloth nappy page) to add absorbency is used at night. 

Washing instructions: Cool or warm wash in a washing machine or by hand. Line dry only to preserve the waterproof saddle. 

Size 2- 3 years: 

Weight 8 – 18kg

Waist (diameter) 40 – 45 cm

Thigh (upper diameter) 37 cm

Belly to bottom rise: 40 cm

 

Size 3-4 years:

Weight 12 – 22 kg

Waist (diameter) 50 – 55 cm

Thigh (upper diameter) 45 cm

 

Belly to bottom rise: 52 cm

 

NEW: Size 4-5 years - Size 4-5 years are made on request only 

Weight: 20 kg plus

Waist (diameter) 55 - 63 cm

Thigh (upper diameter) 50 cm

Belly to bottom rise: 54 cm

How do I potty train, my toddler?

Potty Training Essentials:
(Written by Joanne Austin and Nicky Mee of Mother Nature Products (www.mothernatureproducts.co.za)

Is our big boy or girl ready? This challenging question is raised by parents around the world and what parent doesn’t want to get their child out of nappies! On average children start potty training between the ages of 2 to 3 years. Once you have gone through our signs of readiness there really is only one way to find out – give it your best go.
Signs your toddler is ready:
Starting potty training earlier doesn’t necessarily mean finishing early; so be patient. In their first year, babies don’t have bladder muscle and nerve control. This is something that develops at differing ages from child to child. Here is a checklist of signs they are ready:
Shows general interest and independent thought
- Is co-ordinated (running, walking, balance)
- Follows simple instructions
Developing a regular toileting routine
- Has dry periods of 2-hour intervals
Can pull pants up and down
Dislikes the sensation of being wet or soiled
Grunting or squatting during bowel movement
Shows an interest in the toilet
Dancing or hopping about when the bladder is full or during bowel movement

Preparation for Potty Training:

 

Equipment:  sturdy potty or an inner seat to fit over your toilet, block to stand on to reach the toilet, bright and fun cloth potty training pants (such as Mother Nature Potty training pants) which have an absorbent saddle, bed mattress protector (such as Mother Nature’s breathable version), rewards chart.

 
Introduce them to the toilet or potty. Let them learn by imitation by watching you spend a penny. Give them a plausible explanation as to why they must use the toilet and explain the reward system if using this system. Don’t be too pushy or angry as this will only aggravate their fear or stubbornness.  Inform the playschool or carers that potty training has begun. Start off with day training by sitting them on the toilet for a few minutes at a time and then progress to nighttime.

Tried and tested tips by our really wise parents: We asked our a panel of parents what worked for them and are some great ideas they have tried:
-  Remember the three P’s: patience, positivity, praise
-  Call your child the “king or queen” of their “throne”
-  Familiarity is king: introducing them early to the toilet, regular hourly visits to the bathroom, learning from their parents
Let your child lead you: they will let you know when they are ready
-  Sing songs, read stories and make “ssswwiss” sounds while they are seated
Reward ideas: small chocolates, biscuits, favourite food, play outside, stickers, allowed to flush, get to wash hand afterward, get to draw on the toilet with a washable koki, dye  the toilet water with food colouring
-  Clap hands and cheer when they get it right
-  Create a happy toilet story: An example is that the “yuk-yuk” goes to the sea to feed the fish when it is flushed and then say goodbye.
-  Use cloth nappies as opposed to disposables and get your child trained earlier
-  Make it seem like a fun and exciting game
-  Easy clothing: dress girls in dresses for easy action or remove bottom clothing in the beginning phases
Boy tip: put 5 Cherios in the bottom of the potty and get them to aim ‘n shoot
-  Remove smelly odors caused by accidents by covering the spot with salt then vacuuming it up ½ hour later
-  Remember it’s not mission impossible so hang in there folks!
-  Messy Potty Tip: Use Mother Nature’s biodegradable & flushable liners to line the bottom of the potty. After use, flush them down the toilet! No need to deal with a messy, dirty potty!

Night Time Advice:
-  Lay-off liquids at least 1 hour before bedtime
-  Take them to the toilet before their bedtime as well as your bedtime.  Perhaps set alarm for midnight to take them again.  And ensure they go to the toilet as soon as they wake up.

When Things Go Wrong:
Potty training is not always a smooth sailing process as some children can be extremely resistant to the potty training process.  Children who are refusing to potty train may be experiencing confusion about what's expected of them, as well as emotional fears, painful physical sensations, or just general rebellion.  Causes may include:
-  Willfulness to control the situation by refusing to co-operate
-  Fear of the toilet or negative potty training experience
-  Medical reasons – speak to a pediatrician
-  Psychological reasons: life crisis, negative comments, or teasing by family members which in turn leads to a lack of confidence & shame
-  Problems more common in boys
-  Immaturity of the nervous system in recognizing the sensation of being wet during sleep or the sensation of a full bladder
-  Other medical causes of enuresis are sleep apnoea (snoring), pin-worm infection, diabetes, family history.  May need to be referred to a urologist for evaluation

We hope these tips are useful in successfully navigating your child out of nappies; on their path towards an independent and happy, wholesome life!
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Delivery Services:
Lifestyle Health utilises The Courier Guy and Aramex for all our deliveries within South Africa. Once your order is dispatched, you will receive a tracking number to monitor the progress of your shipment.

Order Processing:
Orders are processed during regular business hours. If an order is placed on a weekend or public holiday, it will be processed on the next business day.
Orders are dispatched within 1-2 working days.

Delivery Timeframe:
Our goal is to ensure you receive your order as quickly as possible. Orders are typically delivered within 2-5 working days, depending on the delivery location within South Africa. We strive to process all orders promptly upon receipt.
Courier delivery takes 2 – 5 working days depending on the order's destination.

Deliveries are made Monday to Friday between 9am – 5pm.

There are no deliveries on weekends or public holidays.

Main city centre delivery takes 2 – 5 working days.

With remote areas deliveries can take up to 7 working days.

Your delivery address should be at an address where somebody you trust will be available to accept your order at any time. Anyone at the delivery address can accept the delivery. In order for us to prove that delivery of an order has been completed, we do not have to prove that you personally received the goods, but rather that any person at the delivery address signed for the delivery.

Delivery Areas 
Currently, we deliver exclusively within South Africa. We are working diligently to expand our reach and hope to serve international customers in the future.

Changes to Orders 
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Late Deliveries
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