My son is 3 1/2 years old, and despite all of our efforts, he has been completely resistant to potty training. He tends to be stubborn, and I have noticed that when he sees other kids doing things, it makes him more interested in doing it too. This DVD is amazing...we turned it on, and it wasn't even playing all the way through before he was in the bathroom sitting on the potty!!! Seeing the other kids in the video (not a cartoon), actually reinforced the idea in his head, and he is now on his way to Potty Power! He loves the songs, and I let him watch it as often as he wants. I've heard him singing the songs and reciting the dialogue as he plays. The DVD even teaches proper hygiene like how to wipe and wash your hands. I had pretty much come to the conclusion that my son would be graduating high school in diapers! Not anymore! This DVD is really a miracle worker in my eyes.
Absolutely Wonderful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
We have an autistic 4-year-old, and we desperately needed him to be potty trained in order to get him into an inclusion setting. We were having trouble getting him to understand what he was supposed to do on the potty- he'd just sit there. This video really helped! The songs are catchy and simple, so he could understand and even sing them himself, and relate to what was happening. It also uses mostly older kids, which he liked, because he was interested in being a "big kid." In all, this is a video to use if you have a child who is over 3 and still not using the potty. You may get the songs stuck in your head. When we first watched it, we were worried that it seemed more geared to girls than boys, but my sons both love it. The over-acting actually works well for the kids, too, and will make you giggle. We love it, even watching it 3 times a day. :)
Thank God for Potty Power!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Ok...I have two girls. The first literally potty-trained herself...the second one...well...? So I had to start researching books and videos and came upon Potty Power. I was a bit skeptical...but the price was good...I am at a loss...so what the heck. She watched it non-stop 10 times when we first got it. And...she took off her diaper...went into her sister's room...and went pee-pee on her floor. Ok, not the expected reaction, but boy was she excited. She watched it everyday, 10 times a day, for the next 4 days. She went to daycare on her fifth day and went pee-pee in the potty for the first time. She was so proud of herself and screamed "I got Potty Power!" I am sold...I like this video...a little cutsey, but toddler friendly. I do agree with other parents that it is definitely geared toward little girls...Princess themes...sitting down. I don't have boys so I don't know how the whole stand-up/sit-down thing works for the potty. I really like this video and I am glad I purchased it.
impressive!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I have to say I was throughly impressed with this video the first (and subsequent) times my daughter watched it. I do agree with a previous viewer that it is kinda geared toward girls, with dainty little songs and a princess story at the end. My daughter is just over 2 years and we've run headlong into negativism in our attempts to potty train. She knows EXACTLY what we want her to do when we sit her on the potty, and blatently refuses to do so (to the point of painfully holding in both "number 1" and "number 2"). In desperation, I ordered this video based on the positive reviews. I have to say she has loved it FAR more than any books (which she has been mildly interested in), which makes sense since 2-year-olds are much more "sucked in" to the TV than a book. In fact, I think creating a DVD on this subject was an ingenious idea! She watched it once the day it came, and in the week following, she completely undressed herself 3 times on a whim (and to my complete surprise) and sat on her potty chair. This was without me even mentioning it - just the sight of the chair triggered her enthusiasm. She didn't go, but I figure getting her interested and willing to go alone is a BIG start! When she watched it again, she insisted on it three times in a row before declaring it was time for Nemo. :) The kids in the video are about 3 years old, which I think is perfect because my daughter still considers them "equals" but they can talk and sit on the potty well. The narrator is a pretty young woman with bright eyes that will easily attract any child. Although they primarily talk about kids going potty on a potty chair, they do also show video of kids sitting on a toilet. Some of the discussion might be a little advanced for my daughter, but all the video of real kids (no animation) using the potty chair has had powerful influence. Here's a quick run-down of things in this 30 minute video: - The narrator defines the difference between being a baby and a "big kid" with a little game that shows what babies do (sleep in a crib, spoon-fed by Dad, wears diapers, etc) and what a big kid does (swings, stacks blocks, etc). - Sings a song about all the things a "big kid" can do by him/herself (sleep in a bed, eat ice cream, kick a ball, etc) and says that going potty by yourself is just one more thing big kids do. - The definition of "pee" and "poop" (terms they use) as being made by the body. Babies go in their diaper and "big kids" and grownups go in the potty (the grown ups in a toilet). - Introduces the idea of the potty chair (versus the toilet) and explains that they come in different shapes and sizes. Also introduces what toilet paper does - wiping yourself is just like when mom and dad wipe a baby with wet wipes. - Sings a song about what you can do while you're sitting on the potty for awhile - read, sing, play with a toy. I really liked this part because it showed my daughter that she'll just spend some time sitting for awhile
Over the top...and perfect.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Ok, the truth is that, while I love my son tremendously, I could never muster the level of enthusiam that these people deliver. My son loves this video, and I believe he has learned from it. If nothing else, he sees potty training as a positive thing, and that is worth the 10 bucks. The woman who narrates this video is almost heroic in her presentation. Buy it.
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