Potty Training On The Road Saturday, March 1, 2003 DP For Parents Potty Training on the Road: Tips for Traveling (NAPSA)—Planes, trains and automobiles usually play a major role in families’ holiday plans. If parents aren’t packing the kids for a week-long trip at their grandparents, they’re filling backpacks for an evening at family friends. Either way, potty training can be especially challenging when doing it away from home. Ar CP ‘ ow =_T That’s why the PULL-UPS Potty Training Partners offer these tips to keep a toddler on the road to potty training success whentraveling: Be flexible, but try to stay as close to the regular potty routine as possible. Allow extra time to make plenty of bathroom stops and use rewardsfor going to the bathroom at each stop. Pack PULL-UPSTraining Pants—theyarejust like Big Kid underwear, and now offer new Disney*Pixar’s Buzz Lightyear and Disney Princess designs. Minimize accidents by going potty before boarding the plane, once during the flight and again after landing. Bring a child’s favorite potty seat so there is something familiar about the process in every location. e Avoid digging through suitcases by packing a separate bag for potty training items such as training pants, potty books and extra clothing. Be patient—training acci- dents are a part of traveling with toddlers. For more tips and tools from the Potty Training Partnersvisit www.pull-ups.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190731-131412-20190731-131410-58791.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190731-131410-58791.pdf