See Me Go Potty English Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for See Me Go Potty English for iPhone.
See Me Go Potty English is paid iOS app published by AvaKid Productions

Exactly what we needed

Bryndal7799123

It’s a relatively simple app, which makes it perfect for using to teach toddlers. I guess some people expected something more complicated and elaborate. If you want to help your kids “get it” and start using the bathroom independently, this is an excellent teaching tool. It’s like social story, but better because the star of the story is his or herself. My neurotypical kid was fully trained within 3 days of playing with this app repeatedly every day. My kid with autism took about 10 days, at 2 y 10 mo. It worked for her because it’s so visual even though she wasn’t conversational yet, and got her independently trained a good 1-2 years before most kids on the spectrum.


Took the app developers forever to update!

iovanay

I ended up just using another app because this one never updated. Other than that, this is a good app.


Very helpful!

Cholli Polli

The first time he saw he started laughing and imitating the steps!! Hope you guys develop more Apps related to self feeding, wearing clothes, brushing teeth etc especially for kids on the spectrum. Do you have an app for going standing pee? Thank you.


Helped my speech delayed son a lot!

Jolleygirl22

I was very surprised at how well this app worked for my son. He is speech delayed and potty training seemed impossible. But after just a couple days on the app, not only was he excited about going on the potty, he was saying and understanding phrases he never had before. Like asking himself if the toilet paper is clean when he wipes. I know this app looks silly and simple, but it really does work!


Absolutely phenomenal!

kmcc91213

This is EXACTLY what we needed. We are a neurodiverse family and our child was not “getting” the idea of pooping in the potty. He was/is 100% successful with pee in potty but would NEVER poop in the potty. It just didn’t click. We would train hard for a while but after no success we would take a break, for weeks, then try again. We saw his doctor, a physical therapist, etc all who helped and had good ideas however I really believe it was him seeing over and over again, hearing it over and over, scripting with it over and over, then practicing it over and over while watching the avakid, that made it “click” we have been 90% successful the last week and I am absolutely thrilled. Thank you for making a realistic, step by step, visual and auditory guide for different learners!!! I could just hug you!!!


Not helpful waste of money

PrincessNancy. 5

This was not helpful, at all. It was creepy seeing the girl actually poop. It was very poorly made.


Go potty please

H12we

This app is a great animated social story. Our son with autism is in the process of learning how to go in the potty and loves the app. Using a child’s voice as the narrator is a great idea. I think it helps kids tune into what they are hearing. The other great thing about this app. Is the personalization. I hope the developer can add more apps teaching different skills like bed time, brushing teeth and getting a haircut.


Needs more than one avatar option

JackeyBean

I really like this app. My daughter is already walking around saying the lines and she’s loving it too. A couple edits I wish would be added: 1) Make it so you can have multiple avatars. I have twins, boy-girl, so every time I want to use the app for one, I’m trying to hurry up and change it from the boy to girl (or vice versa). 2) The opening credit takes way too long. Potty training a toddler means every second counts. I don’t have 4-5 seconds to wait for the app to launch, and then another 6seconds to tweak the avatar. 3) I wish the washing hands scene was a tad longer. ************** Things I like: 1) it says what the child is doing at each step. So great for visual and audio reinforcement. 2) customizable avatar. My daughter loves seeing herself. When I try to show it to her using the boy avatar, she asks where she is and wants me to fix it. So smart. 3) “I did it!” Celebration at the end. My daughter gets a big smile every time it gets to that part. Overall/ great little app. I’d definitely recommend it to others. Just really hope the devs update with some of the user recommendations.


Best App!

Jomamah

My children are long since potty trained and I still recommend this app to parents of little ones. I love how calm it is around potty stuff and how everything is clear and explained.


Sure, I’d like an Avakid animator app

OKCmum

My expectations for the Avakid animator app is: 1. Can have the video scenes to the app 2. Customizable animating, speech bubbles, and recording voices! (Especially customizable avatars, Avakids, and characters) 3. However long can be done, and all the other stuff from that potty/toilet-training app All I can say