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Shera is the owner and creator of A Frog In My Soup and started the blog in Sept. 2006 as a way to journal about her 6 sons. As they have grown, so has Shera's passion for writing and blogging, especially about motherhood and the crazy realities we encounter everyday. Feel free to subscribe to A Frog In My Soup, follow her on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

Welcome to A Frog In My Soup! My name is Shera and I am the mom behind the "Soup" or the "Frogs" whichever you happen to be reading about. My hubby and I have been married for 18 years. We have 6 sons that frequent these pages: CJ (16), Salesman (13), Tater (12), J-Man (8) & The TwinkyDinks (or Tweebs depending on their mood) - Bugs & Monkey (6 & 6). This blog is a little piece of my life, a large piece of my sanity and even a bit of my heart thrown in. There are days I laugh … Read more
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Getting them each their own little potty chair is a must. All my kids (4 of which are boys) loved the idea of ownership, and they very easily made the transition to standing up at the big potty. We did this only occassionally at home so that they would go when we went somewhere. The trick with this was dropping a Cheerio in the toilet and telling them to “drown” it.
If they had to go #2 they felt more secure if I sat them on the toilet facing the seat. We also did the no-pull-ups method.
They also received a Skittle or M&M only when they went potty. If they went #2 the first couple of times they got ice cream or some other bigger treat. Positive reinforcement always works.
Obviously as much as they want to do things together, they will not always have to go at the same time, but I think it’s easier to train two because if one catches on, and made a bid deal over, the other is sure to follow. Consistency and making it fun is key.
You can do this. You gave birth to twins! This will so be a piece of cake.
My only advice to you is that you know what you are doing and have lots of experience already.