Personality Based Potty Training with Pull-Ups + Giveaway

I received complimentary products to provide this post. All opinions are my own.

My son turned TWO! Where does the time go? His little personality is showing that he has definitely two. Others have told me that it tends to be a boy thing because he can get so aggressive one moment and then so sweet the next. Whatever it is, it's something new for me.


With his wild personality comes other traits, like the fact that he sometimes seems so willing to learn new things and sometimes he's not. I want to start potty training soon, but I'm not sure if we are ready. Recently I was introduced to Personality Based Potty Training from Pull-Ups®. Pull-Ups® Training Pants partnered with child development experts to create and introduce the Pull-Ups Potty Partnership – a system that brings your child into the potty training process as a true partner, tailored to their unique personality and how they learn. I'm pretty excited about this partnership because we don't start potty training with ditching the diapers and getting some Pull-Ups® Training Pants.


Here’s how it works:
Step 1. Take the Pull-Ups Potty Personality Quiz to find out if your toddler has a Squirrel, Turtle, Puppy, Owl or Bear Cub Potty Personality.



I took the quiz. It asked questions about his personality and then more typical potty training readiness questions. My Peanut got bear cub with some traits of a puppy. Which I kind of figured. His personality means that it's time to wait. And that's okay. He just turned two and he isn't starting school any time soon, so we still have some time. I'm not worried and not rushing it. I learned that from my experience as a nanny. But I'm glad I took the quiz and got some kind of reference for his readiness.



Step 2. Receive a comprehensive potty training program with tips, tools, and advice tailored to your child’s personality to help guide you and your child throughout the potty training journey together. Which is helpful even now because there are steps that I can take to help my little get ready for the process.

Of course finding your child's personality is just the start. Ditch the diaper and get some Pull-Ups® Training Pants because they are designed specifically to help teach potty training skills. They look and fit more like underwear, giving your child the independence to slide their pants on and off, while also providing consistency for any learning style throughout the potty training journey. They come in THREE different styles:

- Pull-Ups® Learning Designs® Training Pants
have designs that fade when wet – so kids see the difference between wet and dry.
- Pull-Ups® Cool & Learn® Training Pants
provide a brief cooling sensation when wet to help your child to know when they need to go.
- Pull-Ups® Night*Time Training Pants
have Extra Absorbency so parent and child can stay consistent during potty training – even at night.

Keep an eye on our potty training journey and how we are exploring the Pull-Ups Potty Partnership together.



Enter to WIN
I am so excited to share the opportunity for one very lucky Nanny to Mommy reader to win a Toddler travel kit to help your child potty train on-the-go, which includes:
Pull-Ups® Training Pants
Pull-Ups® Big Kid Flushable Wipes
Travel Potty Seats
Snack & Play Travel Tray
Disney Coloring Books
Underwater Camera
Portable Charger
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25 comments

  1. Your child's personality is a Puppy.

    No one is more eager to begin potty training than the Puppy! (OK, except maybe you.) This is a kid who wants to know how the Big Kids use the potty, and we know exactly how to help.

    Your child also has some traits of an Owl.

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  2. Said she was a turtle with traits of an owl. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  3. My grandson's personality is an Owl.

    Your Owl is determined, busy and predictable. Owls seem to notice everything around them; they make excellent sleuths, picking up on every little nuance. Let Pull-Ups deliver the training tools Owl will need to be a potty pro.

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  4. My niece got, Bear. It also said, she has some traits of a puppy.

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  5. My son got Bear. I sometimes think he is like the owl though. Pull Ups are such a great brand !

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  6. My son got the Bear!!! Your child's personality is a Bear
    Footloose and fancy free, Bear Cubs would rather be playing and exploring than settling down to learn to use the potty. Bear Cubs tend to be friendly and relaxed when trying new things and we know exactly how to potty train them.

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  7. My son got the owl
    Your Owl is determined, busy and predictable. Owls seem to notice everything around them; they make excellent sleuths, picking up on every little nuance. Let Pull-Ups deliver the training tools Owl will need to be a potty pro.

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  8. My little guy got the turtle! Fits him perfectly!

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  9. Haha, mine is definitely the bear. She is always ready for exploring and has no time to slow down.

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  10. I did this to see how one of my grandboy is doing , he is a turtle loll

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  11. My son's personality is the squirrel. He is 24/7, non-stop, on the move!

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  12. He has the personality of a bear.

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  13. The owl, determined, busy, and predictable! Sounds about right!

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  14. Your child's personality is a Turtle.

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  15. My littlest is an owl with some little bear characteristics. The quiz seems to really nail-it on the personality. Awesome tools to have in the arsenal. Thanks!

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  16. Your child's personality is a Turtle

    Your sweet little Turtle is content with the way things are now and rather resistant to change. Turtles prefer quiet activities and can be slow to warm up to new situations. Potty training is no exception and we know exactly how to get them going.

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  17. My daughter is an owl :)

    Your Owl is determined, busy and predictable. Owls seem to notice everything around them; they make excellent sleuths, picking up on every little nuance. Let Pull-Ups deliver the training tools Owl will need to be a potty pro.

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  18. My niece has the personality of a puppy,and has some traits of a bear

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  19. My son got puppy with also some traits of a bear.

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  20. My son has the potty personality of a squirrel! :) So true, lol. He does have some traits of a puppy as well. This is such a cute quiz!

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  21. My son got turtle with some squirrel traits.

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  22. He is a puppy but with some traits of a bear. This was an intersting quiz -- I hadn't thought about some thing in this way before.

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  23. My daughter's potty training personality is the bear with some traits of the turtle. I'm excited to read about it further this evening. She was reading a potty book before bed tonight and seems generally pleased to learn but I have not actually sat her on the potty yet. It's my theory that she will hopefully latch on because she's constantly ripping her diaper off. No really, like tearing it to get it off. But she loves to wear clothes so it's not because she wants to be naked. I can't figure it out but she's only 19 months so I didn't want to pressure her. I would like to get a potty seat in the next month or so and kind of familiarize her with the procedure haha
    What a neat quiz!

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Diana