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7 Non-Candy Incentives for Successful Potty Training

When it comes to potty training, finding the right rewards can make a world of difference. While candy is a popular choice, there are plenty of alternative options that can be just as effective. One option is sticker charts, where your child earns a sticker each time they successfully use the potty. Another option is small toys or trinkets, like mini figurines or puzzle pieces, which can be collected to form a larger set. Non-food treats like temporary tattoos or colorful wristbands can also be exciting rewards. Finally, consider creating a reward jar filled with tokens or coins that can be exchanged for special privileges or activities, such as choosing a favorite movie for family movie night. By exploring these alternatives to candy, you can keep the excitement alive during the potty training journey without relying on sugary treats.