Potty Training Your Toddler: When to Stop Using MamyPokoPants
By Team | March 2026 | 7 min
Potty training is a major development milestone. While MamyPokoPants has supported your child from birth, the transition to toilet use requires new strategies and patience.
Signs Your Child Is Ready
- Shows interest in using the toilet
- Can follow simple instructions
- Communicates need to use bathroom
- Stays dry for 2+ hours consistently
- Age typically 24-36 months (readiness varies)
Gradual Transition Approach
Rather than stopping diapers abruptly, many parents transition gradually: using MamyPokoPants during night/nap time while introducing potty training underwear for daytime. This balanced approach reduces accidents while building confidence.
Handling Accidents During Transition
Accidents are normal and expected. Keep MamyPokoPants available as backup, especially during outings or when stress levels are high. Patience and positive reinforcement matter more than rushing the process.
Nighttime vs Daytime Training
Daytime training typically comes first, but nighttime dryness develops later—sometimes not until age 4-5. Continue using MamyPokoPants or nighttime pull-ups for sleep until your child consistently wakes dry.
Support Your Child's Development
Whatever stage your toddler is in, MamyPokoPants remains a trusted partner in their growth.
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