INTRO: For a modern parent, there's no shortage of potty training advice.
Methods, schedules, books, TikToks, opinions from your mother-in-law.
But here's what most of that advice misses: the real problem usually isn't your child's readiness.
It isn't your patience.
It isn't even the method you're using.
It's the tools.
Specifically — the disposables your toddler is wearing every day.
Modern disposables are designed to absorb wetness in under 2 seconds.
That's amazing engineering for keeping babies dry. But for a potty training toddler?
It means they literally cannot feel when they've had an accident.
No feeling. No learning. No progress.
It's why the average toddler today is potty trained at 35 months for girls and 39 months for boys compared to just 18 months a generation ago.
Parents back then used cloth and toddlers could actually feel the signal their brains needed.
UpAiry training pants restore that signal disposables erase.
Here are the 5 reasons over 200,000 parents have made the switch.