I chose to put pull ups on my son for several months after he was
day time potty trained.
Not exact matches
Plus, more
time indoors during the evenings during fall means less
potty time outside during the
day, despite the fact we put them out regularly for bathroom breaks.
It took a few
days of our kid crying himself to sleep before he started singing or chatting or happily role - playing himself to sleep - and now, the routine leading up to bedtime is so much fun (a few books on the
potty, brush the teeth, read another book, a final trip to the
potty, turn out the lights, start twinkle twinkle, ok another trip to the
potty if you must but no piggy back this
time, restart «TTLS» and he's tucked in for the night).
Of course, it's my quiet
time, after everyone else is in bed, and I'm really up too late but I have to decompress from a
day of
potty training my 3 yr old, keeping on top of the dishes for once and the lovely, pleasant banter between my tween and I. I am so ready for a good laugh, thanks so much!!
I got some of the Best Bottom boosters to try with and hopefully we will be in these full
time during the
day as we progress though
potty training.
Before the
day was over I had taken my daughter to the
potty twice, amazed that she went both
times.
My daughter was just 3 1/2 when I began completing the EC process with my 17 month old son and my daughter helped get her brother to the
potty a couple
times within the first week of being diaper free during the
day.
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I was very exicted about
potty training him not only during the daytime but aslo night
time too. He did wonderful his first
day with no accidents and the 1st night went good with a couple of «mommy I'm peeing...» around 3:00 am but still the underwear stayed dry.
We offer lots of
potty - tunities throughout the
day, mostly based on generic
timing and intuition, because again, no signaling here.
But, to my surprise she all of a sudden started telling me and using the
potty EVERY
time from about 10 am on
Day 5!!!
There many
potty trainig methods out there that claim to be a 3
day method that have your child running around naked or running to the toilet every
time a timer rings.
I know SO many people who get really frsutrated because their kids are totally
potty trained during the
day but still wet themselves at night, and the simple fact is that night
time dryness can't be trained.
What a pleasant surprise to be done (recognizing of course that Nicco is still not independent and needs attention and help to get to the
potty on
time...) in 3
days!!!
My son is just 3 and after attempting
potty training a few
times unsucessfully I googled
potty training and found you, My husband didn't belive it would happen in 3
days but I was prepared to try anything.
Even in our
day and
time, parents in over fifty other countries seem to have no trouble figuring out how to
potty train their children by 18 months and trust me, they aren't using Pull - up Style Training Pants.
We reminded him less frequently as the
day went on and he still told us when he had to go
potty every
time!
We had a great second
day, dry pants every
time but one, and then only a little dribble on the way to the
potty.
Over three short
days I'll send you 3 of my best nuggets «o» wisdom to prepare you for
potty training (or to help you decide whether now's the
time for you).
The second half of the
day - after nap was much better, although still frustrating but better and it did end well with 3
times on the
potty where he asked and I was able to get him to the
potty with out an accident and he went.
The biggest thing we learned from your method was to be consistent and to plan ahead to make sure we had the
time (several
days) to commit to
potty,
potty,
potty.
When I think that Ethan's
potty process occurred over the span of a few months — not
days, I now see how much
time I wasted.
It has worked beautifully throughout the
day time and our daughter has improved at night to the point where she is only waking once to go to the toilet however that occurs with my husband sleeping on the floor next to her bed and waking to take her to the
potty.
Now, if we can only get them
potty trained real early, out the door on
time every
day for school, and trained to take out the trash without being reminded — we'll be all set.
If your child never makes it to the
potty on
time or appears confused after several
days of trying, he or she may not be ready.
Once you have gone over these things with her and spent
time talking about
potty training, choose a start
day.
We had failed so miserably with
potty training our 4.5 - year - old that 3
days ago, he had successfully peed in the
potty 1
time in his life.
Even on his good
days he will not poo in the
potty I try and try to get him to poo on the
potty but he will not he has one
time and he cried why I have no idea.
She's still working on pooping in the
potty (we alternate between a few
days of withholding and going in the pants, interspersed with 3
times of going in the
potty) but has not had a single wet accident in 10
days.
Whenever she refuses to use the
potty we just put her in a diaper (actually, mostly we start putting on the diaper and she decides to sit on the
potty), and a couple
times I've gotten irritated by a series of accidents and put her in a diaper, but that has never lasted more than a
day or so.
In the next 2 months we will be
potty training, starting part -
time day care and transitioning out of her crib.
Even if you help «clear out» the baby a few
times a
day, the point is that you don't want your baby constantly feeling like she needs to go, just because she took a
potty pause and you didn't give her the chance to finish potting.
Once you choose your undies and your two
day stretch of
potty training
time, you need to focus on the task at hand.
* The current average
potty training
time with my book is 7
days.
Bladder control, or having dry diapers for several hours at a
time, is a key element for
potty training readiness because it means your child's bladder muscles are strong enough to keep them from peeing a little bit at a
time all
day long.
If you are lucky and your baby sleeps soundly through the night and you do not want to mess with that, you can continue to diaper at night and EC during the
day, guilt - free, until your toddler naturally stays dry overnight, or until you are ready to night -
time potty train.
There are pretty much five popular
potty training methods that I have dubbed in the following ways: infant toilet training (or elimination communication), naked or nearly naked all the
time, practice makes perfect, wait until I'm ready or do it all in one
day (or Dr. Phil) approach.
I introduced a
potty at 6 months and quickly started catching a few pees a
day based on
timing and most poos based on a very obvious poo face.
I would offer my son one creature for every
time he went # 2 in the
potty or stayed dry all
day with no accidents.
So, I'd do diaper - free
time for a couple
days, as I've advised Sylwia in this post, and put her on the
potty every single
time and don't react.
Only put your child on the
potty for a few minutes a couple of
times a
day, and let your child get up if he or she wants to.
You can take responsibility for getting your child to the
potty on
time to avoid an accident, but if you're looking for signs that your little one can handle getting to the
potty when they need to without your help, wait until they show that they're able to hold urine during naps or for a few hours during the
day.
If your daughter goes to daycare during the
day, you will need to coordinate «
potty times» with the person who watches your child.
If you want to give the message that
potty is a normal part of
day - to -
day life, don't want to emphasize «getting out of diapers» or «waiting for readiness,» and want to empower your little one with the how - to of
potty time...
«Or, if they tend to poop at the same
time every
day, get them to sit on the
potty beforehand,» she says.
Make
times during the
day where you sit her on the
potty.
Basically every poo is on the
potty, but she does wee several
times a
day, and poo too for that matter, as mostly all breastfed still.
The fourth
day went a little better than the third had overall in terms of accidents, but it was obvious that we'd have to be patient and give
potty training more
time to «click.»
My son is now being
potty trained, he is 16 months old and already sitting on the toilet 5 - 6
times a
day.
I've been wondering about this as a friend of mine has her 1 year old sitting on the
potty a couple
times a
day at what she knew to be his pooping schedule and calls it «
potty training» but he doesn't walk or talk, so I was kind of like «really?