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The transition to a potty - practical advice for parents to toilet-train your child

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The transition from diapers to a potty is a special milestone in your child’s development. It’s a time full of pride, but sometimes also full of questions. How do you know when your child potty training can start? What if your toddler doesn’t want to sit on the potty? And which potty is really the best now?

In this blog, you’ll discover step by step how to make the transition to the potty smooth and stress-free with the help of the safe and cheerful Twinky potties.

 When is your child ready for potty training?

Many Dutch and Flemish parents wonder: “When is my child ready for the potty?”
On average, children start between 18 and 36 months to their potty training, but every child has their own pace.

Watch for these signals:

  • The diaper stays dry longer (at least two hours).

  • Your toddler shows interest in the toilet or wants to imitate you.

  • Your child understands simple instructions.

  • He or she says the diaper is wet or dirty.

Whether you live in Rotterdam, Antwerp, or Amsterdam lives, you recognize these signals immediately. As soon as your toddler becomes curious about the toilet, that’s the moment to start potty training.

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Tip 1 - Choose the best potty for your child

A good potty really makes a difference. Choose a potty that is stable, comfortable, and fun to use.

A Twinky potty is designed with attention to comfort and hygiene:

  • Ergonomic design with a stable base and soft seat.

  • Hygienic and easy to clean.

  • Child-friendly and fun, with cheerful colors or even a potty with music.

 Twinky’s potties are extremely popular with parents in the Netherlands and Belgium.
  Check it out best potty for your toddler and turn potty training into a celebration!


 Tip 2 - How to make the potty fun for your toddler?

A child potty training works faster if it fun experience.
Use positive incentives:

  • Give compliments or small rewards (a treat, applause).

  • Read a short book together during potty time.

  • Sing a song or turn it into a game.

Avoid pressure or punishment; toilet training is a process based on trust, patience, and routine.

Tip 3 - When to start potty training?

Don’t start too early. Only begin when your child shows interest in the toilet or indicates they “don’t want a diaper anymore.”
Is your toddler not ready yet? No problem. Taking a break is normal.

Many parents notice that their toilet train toddler works better if they wait for natural signals. This makes practicing more fun and less stressful.

Tip 4 - Create a fixed routine

Potty training requires repetition. Make the potty a fixed part of the day:

  • After eating.

  • Before bedtime.

  • After waking up.

Use one fixed potty for toddlers, so your child recognizes it.
Some families even use two potties: one in the bathroom and one in the living room. This keeps practicing low-threshold.

Tip 5 - From potty to toilet trainer or toilet seat reducer

If your child uses the potty well, the next step is the toilet.
Use a Twinky toilet trainer or toilet seat reducer to make the transition safe and comfortable.

Combine this with a sturdy step stool, so your toddler can climb independently.
This step helps your child feel “grown up,” a huge motivation to toilet train!

Safety first 

Twinky products comply with European safety and hygiene standards and recommended by thousands of satisfied parents.

“With the Twinky potty, my daughter suddenly enjoyed practicing. No more struggles, just pride!”
- Marieke from Rotterdam

Thanks to this combination of experience, design, and reliability, Twinky has grown into a trusted brand for young families in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Conclusion: make potty training fun, safe, and stress-free

The transition from diaper to potty is an important step towards independence.
With the right preparation, a fixed routine, and lots of positive encouragement, you make this phase fun and educational  for you and your child.

✅ Start when your child shows interest in the toilet.
✅ Choose a comfortable and stable potty.
✅ Make it fun with compliments and structure.
✅ Use a Twinky toilet trainer for the next step.

👉 Make the potty training phase fun and stress-free. Discover the Twinky potties and toilet trainers.
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