When potty training, what kind of "treats" did you give your child to reward/encourage them?

For some reason the only sweet treat I can come up with is the dum dum suckers, a pocket of fruit snacks, or like a mini kit Kat bar. But I'd love to know what else you all have given!
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I'm in the process of potty training my 2.5 year old son and I do a combo of baked goods like a cookie, but I also went and bought a bunch of the hot wheels cars for $1 and he loves that also. Es obsessed with cars and vehicles so he gets excited more! I'm not a big candy person so little cheap toys could be another option.

I gave mine mini m&ms for sitting them bigger m&ms for going on the potty

None. My daughter loves praise and for us making a big deal when she went for a wee on the toilet and clapping was the encouragement she needed. She then claps herself. We’ve been potty training for a couple of months now and she still says well done or good job and claps when she does a wee. We did initially have some bubbles we kept in the bathroom as she loves bubbles and we would blow them when she went in the toilet

Mini m&m for pee And for a poop, two chocolate chip cookies He was trained in 3days but I slowly took away the reward. So on day 4, every other pee was given candy. Day 5, every 3 times he successfully went he would be rewarded. Day 6 it was only 3 times a day (morning pee, afternoon pee, evening pee) that rewards were given. Day 7 I told him we ran out but continued the verbal praise. The “running out of candy” was awkward 😬 😮‍💨😂 but I wasn’t going to keep up the candy and cookies for another week. He was understanding the game well and I knew he would take advantage and I’d be coughing up candy every 20 minutes or so.

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A high five!! 🖐️

Our daycare does stamps on their hands. We do nothing at home because we don’t make it a huge deal and didn’t want to put pressure on my so.

Stamps work well too but I did mini m&ms or mini marshmallows

A chocolate chip. Tried stickers or other items and he couldn't care less lol chocolate worked

No treats here just lots of praises. My son thrives in general w words of affirmation and praises

We have been doing it to where if my 4 year old goes in the potty for a week with no accidents we go to the store Friday and she can pick out one toy no more then $5

Stickers and a few smarties

We mix it up sometimes, praise and high 5s,sometimes chocolate or a piece of candy, ice cream, which is super rare cookies. Just depends what I have in the house

Nothing. Currently day training my 18 month old. No treats needed

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Pez candy.

I had a bin with little toys and mini candies

I didn’t do treats at all. My friend told me to just take away the diapers and that’s what we did the first three days I was cleaning up pee All day😫 but I just kept putting her on the toilet and then boom that fourth day she sat and did her thing by herself I was so proud cause she’s not even two yet but my hurdle now is pulling her underwear/pullups up and down before she goes. Idk if that was helpful or not but maybe no treats Is also an option too .

We got a bunch of little toys, stickers, snacks and put them In a bucket he gets to pick something when he goes

Couple of skittles or m&m

But the treats didn’t last. She likes her seats so she’ll go without the treats to hang and play

None. You shouldn’t need to do that, and if you do a treat every time then when do you stop doing that?

Sticker chart ,or 1 sweet (haribo)

I clicked suckers thinking it said stickers

No treats. Just a well done or good girl etc. don’t want her to think every time she wees or poos on potty she’s gonna get a chocolate or whatever

Stickers. When she hit 20 stickers she got a cheap little toy. She knew that when she got to 2 weeks she would get a bigger reward and then no more stickers

Usually a high five and lots of verbal praise

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Verbal encouragement and acknowledgement.

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