Can you potty train successfully in winter and how can you make it easier?
The short answer: Yes, you can absolutely potty train in winter. It might feel harder with thick jumpers, chilly mornings, and a toddler who needs eight layers just to go...
To help guide early years settings through this exciting yet tricky time, Potette® has teamed up with Susan Wallace, a Certified Potty Training Consultant from Settled Petals who offers both 1:1 support and group workshops.
Susan has 2 decades of experience working with children and families and has a Cambridge Degree in Education. She worked as a Social Worker for over 10 years, including the position of Team Manager. She has also worked as a SEN (Special Educational Needs) Nanny, in a day nursery and with disadvantaged children in both Mexico and The Philippines.
The short answer: Yes, you can absolutely potty train in winter. It might feel harder with thick jumpers, chilly mornings, and a toddler who needs eight layers just to go...
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