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Potty Training Program ©

Select the Potty Training Program Form you want. Then print it.
  • Childcare Provider Instructions
  • Parent Handouts
  • Parent – Childcare Provider Agreement
  • Description: The DayCarePro.com Potty Training Program © is the only potty training program known that uses a team approach between childcare providers and parents to potty train a child. The Potty Training Program can be used in three easy steps.
    Step 1: Read Childcare Provider Instructions
    Instructions provide step-by-step information for childcare providers about how to use the DayCarePro.com Potty Training Program ©.
    Step 2: Give the Parent Handout to Parents
    Giving parents this form makes childcare providers look professional, organized, and competent! Parents will be impressed and grateful.   
  • Lists the signs of a child being ready for potty training.
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  • Provides step-by-step instructions for parents on how to potty train their child.
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  • Stresses importance of parents working with childcare provider throughout potty training.
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  • Tells parents potty training should never be started with their child and then stopped because they are too tired after work, or because the family is going on a weekend trip, etc.
  • Step 3: Complete the Parent – Childcare Provider Agreement with Parents
    Completing this form keeps childcare provider and parents working as a team. Decide on:   
  • How to talk to child about potty training.
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  • How often the child will be placed on the toilet.
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  • Rewards and verbal praise that will be used for going in the toilet.
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  • When to use a diaper, pull-up and underwear.
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  • And much more!
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