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Child Urinal?

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What Is The Best Urination Device For Children.For when we are out

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  1. Depends where you are. My friend used to carry a little potty training toilet in the back of her van for when our kids were potty training. Otherwise it seems like we would be having accidents everywhere. For boys you could actually just get a regular urinal. Whatever you use make sure to clean thouroughly or your vehicle will not smell the greatest.


  2. if you are going to be travelling or camping, bring the chair part of a potty, leave the bucket out and let them use it  outside, behind a bush  or wherever is private, theres nothing wrong with going outside if thats where you are and theres  no toilet available, and this allows them to continue to do it themselves and you dont have to worry about them getting it on them or trying to squat and having all manner of problems.

    you dont ever stick a child back in diapers after potty training...if they are able to go in a potty thats where they need to go. diapers are for have to cases (not old enough to train, or medical problems) not for the parents convenience.how would you like to wear diapers just because you were going to be  in the vehicle on a trip?

  3. keep a potty with u at all times even under the buggy

    any one who has had kids under stands when the kid needs to go they need to go xxxxxxxxxxx

  4. I have 3 boys and a daughter. Boys are easier when no toilette is available. Auto parts stores carry a product called Travel John. It is a unisex urinal that has diaper material in it to absorb the urine, and you can seal it between uses. Plus it's spill proof. I've never had to use it for my daughter, but it's a life saver for a 7 year old in a traffic jam! If the child must go outdoors, make it as private as possible for them. I like the Travel John because you can use it in the car. However, all of my kids have had a time where we had to improvise, and go on the side of the road, or behind trees/ bushes, water bottles, etc. I try to keep these times to an absolute " I'm going to pee right now" instance. Even still, you won't be able to totally avoid accidents. Just remember its more embarrassing for them, always give kisses and hugs when nature takes over their little bladders.

  5. A toilet?  Surely you're not leaving a 2-yr-old alone!

  6. Diapers

  7. A bush

  8. trees, truck tires
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