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Saturday, November 29, 2008

"My son loves Wally and his WeeMinder Potty Watch!"


Below is an email from a happy customer who agreed to let us share her email with you.

"My son loves Wally the Wallaby and his WeeMinder Potty Watch!" When I say love, I mean, love!!! It is the first thing he talks about when he wakes up and the last thing when he goes to bed. He watched the DVD at least five times a day and looks through the book even more. All through the day he talks to his imaginary Wally for play time and all of his drawings involve some part of Wally and the WeeMinder gang.

Should I worry that he is overly obsessed? He has been potty trained for months now, but still continues this behavior. We were wondering if you had thought about a sequel to the DVD and book because we are getting a little tired of singing the song and hearing the story over and over! No offense!!!

We are thankful for the WeeMinder and wanted to share are funny story with you."

Sincerely,

Sally & Family
Santa Cruz, Cali.

Thanks Sally & Family! You are not alone! We have heard similar stories from other families and although we do not have a sequel to the Potty Adventure, we do have another children's product that showcases another member of the WeeMinder Gang and it does have Wally the Wallaby in it. We will keep you posted!

Thanks so much for sharing your funny story about your son's addiction to the WeeMinder Potty Watch and story! Don't worry, I don't think you should be concerned. He will outgrow it EVENTUALLY!!!:)))



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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Potty Training & Inventing?

Before our daughter, Sydney, was potty trained, we tried everything from wearing pull-ups to only underwear, to bribing, disciplining, and we often lost our temper. We were so frustrated and felt like we would be fighting dirty diapers, urine stained laundry, bedding, and embarrassing accidents for the rest of our lives. She wet on our couch, on the carpet, and in her car seat several times. I felt like a failure as a parent and finally hit the Internet to seek help because I was too embarrassed to tell anyone how bad our potty training problem was.

I was shocked at how much information there was on the subject-over a million websites!

Many said the same things like:

• never lose your temper or show your frustration.
• try and make it fun
• try and give your child control
• monitor when they are wetting
• set a schedule to use the bathroom every 2-3 hours

Much of the advice was helpful, but I wished there was a product that could...




help to make it fun, give the child control, and help remind us to practice going to the bathroom every 2-3 hours. You know, like a watch the child wears that plays a song every 2 hours to remind them to go potty.

When I told my friends about my idea, they thought it was brilliant and encouraged my husband and I to invent it and bring it to market. My husband and I had never done anything like that before being a teacher and Inside-Salesman.

So, back to the Internet we went to research how to bring a product idea to market. Writing the fun potty training book, and producing the Hop to the Potty Place song was fairly easy, but the actual watch device would be $40,000 dollars just to engineer the chip to play ten seconds of the song every hour, two and/or three hours.

Before committing so much time and money to a project, we wanted to test the idea. So, we bought an $80.00 dollar hand-held digital recorder and put the song on it. We tried it, we had friends, family, neighbors, and friends of friends try it out on their potty trainers. Along with the digital recorder, we gave them a copy of the book, the DVD of the story and music video and a Potty Chart.

The results were very encouraging. We have testimonials from parents saying they tried the doll and that didn’t work, they tried everything, but this was the only thing that worked…. Within two weeks or two days…my child was potty trained… We had pediatricians, child psychologists, and medical professionals test our product and each one wished they had one for their children and endorsed it.

Now we sell our product on our website, Amazon, through a national distributor and in a few Walmarts in the US. We have learned a lot and have more product ideas we are bringing to market. It was hard-work, but we learned a lot and it was so worth it!

Oh and by the way, I can guarantee you will not be suffering through potty training forever! It is never hopeless. Remember, “Put a big smile on your face, and hop, hop, hop to the Potty Place!”

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

New Potty Training Breakthroughs!

According to some recent studies in Potty Training, the best way to experience potty training success is to stick to a set schedule. Dr. Brasch, Dr. Thompson and others hail the WeeMinder as the best potty training tool out there to keep everyone on schedule, while making the whole process fun.

#1. Make potty training fun!
#2. Visit the potty every 2-3 hours.
#3. Praise the potty trainer.
#4. Give the potty trainer control.

These of four important things to consider when potty training. The WeeMinder is the best and easiest way to ensure potty training success.

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Potty Training Power Struggle

Can anyone out there relate to this potty training power struggle? 

My daugher Sydney hides her wet underwear under her bed, in her closet, and in her drawers or even backpacks or purses instead of putting them in the wash.  She just lays in her pee-soaked bed until morning and can go all day wearing wet underwear.  



Yes, you are not alone.  This is one of the reasons we went to so much work to create the WeeMinder.  We made mistakes and maybe you have to.  We punished and scolded and clearly showed our frustration with the wetting accidents!

All of that must stop for you to see any improvement.  The WeeMinder will help give the child control and make it fun.  It will turns things around and the power struggle will definitely be turned around significantly!

Don't beat yourself up for getting frustrated.  That is normal!  Now you know better and plan ahead what you are going to do when they have a potty accident to make sure you don't blow it again!  

Breath and let the WeeMinder do the rest!

It can really help eliminate the Potty Training Power Struggle very soon!

-Heidi 






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Friday, October 17, 2008

Problems Poop Training?

Poop Training? I have to admit that I was shocked when I discovered that many parents were handing their potty trainers a pull-up to poop in because the child refused to poop train in the toilet. Being in the potty training business, I get many frustrated parents asking for help with all different aspects of potty training. Lately the most popular inquiry is, "Can you come over and potty train them for me?" I understand your frustration, but there is hope and soon you will be able to look back and laugh about this and maybe even help someone else with potty training their toddler down the road.



The second most popular inquiry lately revolves around the stinky subject of poop training. Why are children having such a problem lately with poop training? Well, it could be diet, environment, stress, or lack of exercise, but whatever it is many struggling families are suffering because of it.

Some parents share that their toddler is just refusing to go poop in the toilet. A few shared that their child complained that pooping in the potty was painful. I can relate to having painful bowel movements and for a newbie poop trainer they might relate the pain to the toilet. Other parents do not believe that the poop trainer is experiencing any pain, but simply are refusing to go poop in the toilet. In most of these cases, the child is successfully peeing in the toilet!

So, what do I suggest? Well, the most obvious would be to get some more fruit in the diet. Once you have softened them up, then you need to hand over the poop training to the potty trainer! That's right...scoop the poop over to the one who needs poop training! 
I had to get that in there somehow! But seriously (and I know how serious of a problem this is for many of you) I think your child may be using the poop problem in a passive aggressive and possibly unconscious way to demonstrate a form of control in their life.

There are many reasons why they may be doing this, but the upside is there may be a positive way to get around it. Let's give them the control they want and allow them to take over. How?

• I suggest finding a fun way to make poop training their choice and control. 
• Give your potty trainer a weeminder watch that sings to remind them in the most fun way to try and go potty poop on the potty. 
• I suggest this be set right before a fruit filled breakfast because medical experts have found that most bowel movements occur about 30 minutes after they have finished breakfast. 
• Then, have them read a fun potty book on the toilet while they wait for the bm to come. 
• I also suggest purchasing a fun potty DVD that will get them excited about potty training completely.

Don't give up and do everything possible to NEVER get upset or frustrated when they don't poop in the toilet. Continue to praise them and encourage them to poop train in the toilet. Now put a big smile on your face, and remember the toilet is the Potty Place!



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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Need Help Inventing

 

“You invented that?”  People would ask me wide-eyed in amazement.  Why was it so hard for them to believe that I could invent something?  Do I look like a complete bozo? I am a normal looking professional-teacher and mother of five.  What is an inventor supposed to look like? Maybe they had a hard time believing I was a real-life inventor because I am a woman or a blond, but that is a whole other subject.  Their next question was always, “Where did you get help inventing?” Well, keep reading and I will tell you.



 

Now, how many of you have ever watched a commercial or searched the store aisles and discovered a new product that was YOUR idea?  I don’t know many people who haven’t had this frustrating feeling!

 

Well, if we really think about it, they didn’t steal our ideas, they just put the work and money into bringing our idea to market. Right? Well, I had experienced that feeling over and over again and I was tired of it.  I heard about the art teacher who invented Baby Einsteins and wondered how I could be successful like that. 

 

I had an idea, but that is about all I had.  I needed help inventing.  I mean really inventing.  Just having an idea doesn’t qualify you as an inventor.  You need to do something with it before someone will respect you as an inventor. 

 

I have a list below of how to start turning your ideas into actual inventions:

 

• create a CAD drawing or model of your product idea

• submit your idea to a reputable invention evaluation team

¶ join an Inventor’s group, visit local Business Development Center

• read every book and article on the subject

• conduct a market test

• if the market test bodes well, start preparations to protect your idea with copyrights, trademarks and patents (www.uspto.gov)

• write goals and raise money

• create a prototype at a local factory

• conduct another market test

• write your business plan

• license or market your product (which is a complete venture in itself!)

 

This is a very simplified list of how to take your product idea and begin making it a reality.  It is hard work, takes more time and money than you would ever think, and the success rate is against you.  The only reason I succeeded is because I never gave up and kept seeking help inventing.  Please ask for help and I would be happy to help!  



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Monday, September 8, 2008

Messy Accidents After Potty Training!

Below is a letter we received via email that we were given permission to share with everyone. 

Dear WeeMinder:

We don't know what happened.  We had amazing success with Wally and the WeeMinder.  We had tried other potty tools that Jacob was not interested in and did not work.  When we got the WeeMinder, Jacob instantly took to the weeminder watch and Wally.  He watched the DVD over and over and he felt so "big" to have his own watch and book and DVD.  Things turned around almost instantly.  He stopped fighting us and took charge of his own potty training almost like he was teaching us.  We had finally found success in potty training, which was good because we were nearing his 5th birthday!



Well, I don't know what happened, but he began to have accidents during the day again almost a year after our success with the WeeMinder.  First, one a day and then two or three times a day. I was shocked.  Now we are back to the old bathroom battle!  Help!

Sincerely,

Sheyenne Jaxson
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Dear Sheyenne:

Take heart.  This is not a problem!  This happens to nearly all potty trainers, usually during a time of change or stress that occurs in their life.  Have you been extra busy lately?  Did you change anything significant in the schedule?  

Many potty trainers have a relapse and how you handle it is crucial, especially if the child already had a previous negative experience with potty training.  Below is a list of the best way to handle these sudden and out of the ordinary accidents when they begin occuring.

1.  STAY COOL! Don't overreact or make a big deal about it. 
2.  NOTICE why.  Be aware of the possibility of a change in routine as the cause.
3.  NONCHALANTLY, begin using the WeeMinder again, but not as a punishment!!
4.  PLAY the movie a few times, bring the book out again, and keep the WeeMinder where everyone can hear it again.
5. CATCH the potty trainer succeeding without overdoing it.  

It usually just takes the family getting back into the routine of the WeeMinder and they are back on track! The key is staying calm and giving positive attention instead of negative.

We wanted to share this email because this is real life!  Real people like you have life LIFE them once in awhile and very often our children subconsciously pick up on it and many times it results in a potty accident.  How we react to this is so important.  The ease and fun of the WeeMinder can save us from unnecessary accidents, frustration, and possibly from serious control problems down the road.  

If you are in need of another WeeMinder Musical Reminder, please email us at wally@weeminder.com and we may be able to sell you a replacement for $9.95 depending upon availability.

If you have any questions or concerns, we are more than happy to help.  Please email us at wally@weeminder.com. 

Hopefully, this is helpful for all parents to keep in mind if they ever come across messy accidents after potty training. 





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