Help Kids Gain Independance in the Bathroom with Bathroom Buddies from Today’s Parent and P&G-Giveaway #PGMom

My boys are both old enough that they’re pretty much independent when it comes to bathroom routines. From using the toilet to brushing their teeth, they don’t really need Mom’s help anymore. (Though their aim sometimes could use some work!) Building that independence has taken time and effort, especially when it was time to brush teeth. So having innovative ways to get my sons involved in their personal care was something that I really appreciated.

That’s why I love the new Bathroom Buddies program created by Today’s Parent and P&G. The two companies have created a handy chart to celebrate your child’s bathroom routine successes and get them excited. Simply post it in your bathroom and use a dry-erase marker so you can use the chart over and over each week. This helpful tool also comes with great tips and tricks to make the bathroom experience even easier. And if you’d rather use tech to track your child’s progress, the new Today’s Parent Milestone app for iOS lets you record your child’s milestones as an interactive “bathroom buddy” helps children learn their bathroom routines through fun games on potty training and brushing their teeth.

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Looking for a few ideas to help develop your child’s independence? Check out these handy tips:

  1. Get kids in the habit of good brushing – let them brush on their own first, then review to make sure no areas are missed! Find the right toothbrush for your little ones’ brushing stage. Oral-B Stages are made for their stage and make brushing fun with their favourite Bathroom Buddies characters by their side. For kids three and up, try Oral-B Pro-Health Stages Disney My Friends Tigger and Pooh Power Toothbrush or Oral-B Pro-Health Stages Disney Pixar Monsters Inc. Power Toothbrush.
  2. Make sure your little ones know that an essential part of the bathroom routine is cleaning up when you’re done. Teaching them the right way to wipe is especially important for girls. For their precious skin, find a soft bath tissue, like Charmin Ultra Soft, and teach them how much to use.
  3. Setting a routine for potty training is an important step for success. Visit the bathroom together after all meals and liquids, and before and after sleeps and going out. When your little one is ready, they can start the potty training journey with friends Dora and Diego on their Pampers Easy Ups, designed for all day training.

If you have a little one that’s starting to develop independent bathroom routines, P&G wants to help him on his way with a fabulous Bathroom Buddies prize pack worth $87! Containing Pampers Easy Ups Boys 2T-3T, Pampers Easy Ups Girls 2T-3T, Pampers Sensitive Wipes, Charmin Ultra Soft, Today’s Parent with the Bathroom Buddies charts, an Oral-B Pro-Health Stages Disney My Friends Tigger and Pooh Power Toothbrush and an Oral-B Pro-Health Stages Disney Pixar Monsters Inc. Power Toothbrush, it has everything a child needs to gain independence in the bathroom!

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You can find P&G Bathroom Buddies products from Pampers, Charmin and Oral-B at Walmart stores across Canada or online at Walmart.ca, so pick up some essential supplies for your household and get ready to build your child’s independence at bathroom routines!
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103 thoughts on “Help Kids Gain Independance in the Bathroom with Bathroom Buddies from Today’s Parent and P&G-Giveaway #PGMom”

  1. my potty training tip is to do it in the summer when the child can wear less clothing and run to the bathroom a the last minute.

  2. The musical toothbrushes seem to work and fun flavoured toothpastes. I never had a problem brushing my teeth as a kid after seeing that big set of teeth and big toothbrush demo at school/dentist. I looked forward to it every year.

  3. My grandson loves to brush his teeth , he knows its time to brush after his breakfast dinner and after his bath at night .. he says teeth lol potty is still in the works , we don’t push him to go but he tries and understands !

  4. We sing the brush our teeth song! “We brush our teethies, we brush our teethies, nice and clean, nice and clean, we brush we brush our teethies, we brush we brush our teethies, so noooo cavitiesssss”. Our 2 year old loves it. lol

  5. My little one actually really likes the musical toothbrushes – gives her a target as to how long to brush for.

  6. When I was trying to get my daughter to brush her teeth we told her we had to get all the sugar bugs!! worked like a charm! shes an awesome tooth brusher now

  7. for toilet training I always let the older children use the washroom in front of the one learning how to go pottie, this way they had an idea what to do there. and brushing the teeth has always been a challenge in my household. we try to do the birthday song as we brush

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