
What's Actually Holding
Your Child Back?
Take a 2-minute quiz to find the right
approach for your child
How old is your child?





What This Means for
Your Child
What brings you here today?
Choose what feels closest. We'll use this to personalize your plan.
What does your child wear most of the day?
Because what they wear changes how much feedback they feel.
When accidents happen, what do you usually notice?
Check all that sound familiar. This tells us how clearly the potty signal is getting through.
BASED ON YOUR ANSWERS
Your Child's Potty Signal Score
The part most parents miss:
Potty training clicks when kids can connect:
Feel it → Notice it → Potty
When that loop is clear, progress gets much easier.
What have you already tried?
Choose what's been part of your potty training so far.
What's your child like?
Choose the one that sounds most like them.
They usually go with the flow.
They need to feel safe before trying.
They want to do things their way.
Big feelings can show up fast.
Every day feels a little different.
Who's helping with potty training?
This helps us make the plan realistic for your home.
Why Most Potty Training Advice Falls Short
Most methods focus on getting your child to sit on the potty. Timers. Rewards. Sticker charts. Naked weekends.
But if your child isn't noticing what's happening in their body, those methods can only go so far.
Pull-ups
Protect the mess — but can make accidents feel invisible. No signal = no learning moment.
Rewards & timers
Can build routine and motivation — but neither fixes a signal your child can't feel yet.
Naked method
Creates feedback fast — but also stress, puddles, and pressure that can make it harder.
Waiting longer
Can help some kids — but if the feedback loop is still blocked, more time just means more habits to undo.
What actually helps
Clear enough for your child to notice.
Protected enough for you to stay calm.
Gentle enough to build confidence instead of shame.
Analyzing your answers...
Age Group
Signal Score
Child Style
Home Setup
✓ Plan matched to your child's profile
Based on your answers:
Your child may be closer to progress than it feels.
They don't need more pressure or another reset. They need a plan that helps them feel the signal, understand it, and build confidence one step at a time.
Here's what your plan will focus on:
Day 1–3
Awareness Begins
They start feeling what disposables have been hiding. Their body begins recognizing the sensation.
Day 4–7
They Start Connecting The Dots
They tell you about accidents. They start connecting the feeling to the potty. The gears are turning.
Day 8–14+
Real Independence Starts
They ask before they go. Stay dry on outings. They understand what their body is telling them.
Your Personalized Recommendation
Recommended for your child
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The comfortable bridge between diapers and underwear. Enough feedback for your child to learn — enough protection for you to stay calm.
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"Within a week and a half he was potty trained. We'd been stuck on pull-ups for months."
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