Product Description:
One way it to teach boys to pee or urinate standing up is to have them to shoot at targets
Make the whole process training a big game with your boy. Here is how to potty train you boy using toilet targets:
1. Select Targets:
Toilet-Time Targets make toilet time game time. Talk about colored
animals with your child. You will encourage vocabulary and visual
skills. Where does the lion live? How does the horse talk? Which one is
the fish? etc. Allow your son to choose his targets. We recommend 3 to
6 targets. More targets can be used to increase the likelihood of being
hit, building confidence in very young boys.
2. Scatter Targets in Toilet Bowl:
Have your child place Toilet-Time Targets in toilet bowl or his own
potty. Most children get very excited when shooting Toilet-Time Targets
so use a sturdy step stool and a helping hand to prevent your child
from falling.
3. Encourage By Imitation:
Instruct child to urinate on target. Dad or older brother can show your
son what a great game it is to hit Toilet-Time Targets and make them
sink. One ingenious mother told us she experienced great results using
her son's teddy bear and a squirt gun. Toilet-Time Targets will
increase your son's attention span thus reducing frustration levels and
make toilet training fun.
4. Build Bladder Control:
When your son improves his aiming abilities instruct him to stop urine
flow between targets. This increases bladder control and helps reduce
bed wetting and urine dribbling. Most Pediatricians recommend daily
bladder control exercises for young shooters.
5. Praise Your Child:
This is a big accomplishment. It's very important for you to show him
just how proud you are. A hug or kiss will make his toilet training
experience both fun and rewarding.
6. Let Your Son Flush:
Toilet-Time Targets are meant to be flushed down the toilet. Don't
worry! Toilet-Time Targets are tested septic system safe and made from
non-toxic, biodegradable tissue paper, very similar to regular toilet
paper. If your son becomes upset when the toilet is flushed, help calm
his fears by having him place a Toilet-Time Target in the toilet and
let him flush and watch it disappear.
7. Wash Hands:
Washing and wiping hands is an important part of toilet training.
Encourage good hygiene at an early age. Putting the toilet seat up and
down should also be taught.