For a working mom, there’s no ‘right time’ to potty train. You can try every method, but when you're juggling a career and a household, consistency feels impossible.
The real problem isn't always your child's readiness - it's the tools. The "convenient" pull-ups that daycare asks for are often the very reason you're stuck in an endless cycle of after-work accidents and frustration.
When a child can't feel the wetness, their brain can't learn. For a busy parent, this means your most precious and limited resource - your evening family time - is spent cleaning up messes instead of connecting with your child.
The power struggles happen because your toddler literally doesn't understand the physical signals you're asking them to recognize.
To finally make progress that fits your schedule, your child needs to feel the accident to learn, but you need a solution that works for daycare and doesn't create more work for you at home.
On this page, I’ll show 5 ways this simple tool that has helped thousands of busy moms end the potty training nightmare and finally get their evenings back.