INTRO: For a modern parent, there's no shortage of potty training advice
But often, the real problem isn't your child's readiness. It's the tools we're using.
Today most of us use disposables during potty training.
Which is the root cause of all these issues.
Here's the data point that changes everything:
In 1957, 92% of children were fully potty trained by 18 months.
Today, the average is 35 months for girls and 39 months for boys.
What changed wasn't child development science or parenting philosophy.
It was the invention of super-absorbent disposable diapers.
These are made to absorb all the liquid so your toddler feels perfectly dry
If your child can't feel the wetness, no amount of timers, rewards, or different methods will work.
To finally make progress, your child needs to feel the accident to learn
Before disposables, all toddlers wore cloth diapers.
That's why parents are turning to UpAiry training pants.
UpAiry restores the sensory feedback that cloth diapers provided in 1957.
The immediate wetness sensation that taught 92% of kids by 18 months.
So what would make UpAiry different? That's exactly what you should be asking.