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http://www.DadLabs.com - Just because you've put away the diapers, doesn't mean that your child is done with potty training. The "final touches" of potty training, learning to wipe and re-clothe, can actually take more than one sitting. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad offer some parenting strategies on what you can do to help your kid transition out of toilet training. DadLabs ep. 373. Brought to you by Kaboom! Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • Love the videos guys and hopefully this will get my husband as well to help out with potty time. I had no guidance from anyone on how to potty train my daughter so I just came on here and read the videos and now she has gone pee pee but still waiting for a #2 also wondering how to know when to stop taking the diapers off at night

  • @mellbell08 Wer hop your Dh will pitch in on potty training, too. Makes it easier on everybody. We waited to ditch the diapers at night until they were dry every morning for a couple of weeks. Better safe than sorry.

  • Interesting videos on potty training... I like your approach I definitely think it will help get my husband in on the whole potty training thing.... atm he has taken the hands off approach and avoids the issue at all cost.... So we shall see if your vids help

  • I hope this helps your DH become more involved. It helps if everybody plays a part.

  • i was looking for a video to help me out with this. my brother is 9 and still doesnt exactly know how to wipe properly..smereing is the issue. so we try to teach him but he gets agervated and wont let us. but its starting to effect his social life( the smell). so what can i do to help him?

  • There are wet wipes on the market that might help him -- these are for kids potty training, but might help him do a better job.

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  • Sounds gross...but so smart! Every house should have a poop basket.

  • Great video, wish they had flushable wipes for myself when I trained (Almost 16 years ago!). Instead of a book basket, let them have a "Poop" basket, a little plastic basket that has small toys and other odds and ends to let the kid entertain themselves while they are taking care of their buissness. I had a basket in which we dubbed the "poop basket".

  • hey, instead of using the flushable wipes... which caused confusion about the ability to flush wipes for the kids, I just bought cheap wipes from the dollar store... and put them next to the pot...

    they remembered the basic... wipes in trash, tp in the pot, and so, when they needed one, they used it, when they could get by with the other, they used that, and, when we were out and about, I'd just give them the pack to take with them into the stall or hand a few under the stall door.

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