Not exact matches
Eventually we figured out that after supper was when he was likely
to go so we just made after supper «poo time» and didn't bother with getting him on the
potty after breakfast and lunch.
When my son is holding a poop and he scared
to go, he shows with his body language and refusing / screaming that he wants nothing
to do with the
potty because he knows that if he sits there The poo will try
to come out and he thinks it will hurt him.
I'm
going to look for these M&M's and if I don't get around
to making these truffles then I know my little Eden would be thrilled
to see she has a new
potty training treat
I haven't cleaned a speck of the house yet and I don't think I need
to go into great detail about the condition of my bathroom, but let's just say you'd be amazed at the damage a
potty - training three - year - old can
do.
Most babies will have held it during this transition only
to go when put on the body in the carrier, whereas some will pee a little and then
do the rest in the
potty before being put into the carrier.
My son got it by the end of the first day we
went out i know which i shoulnt have but in front of all my family who have kids and known are trained yet he said i need
to go pee we
went and he
did a pee in the
potty.
If you need help wrapping up EC
go ahead and get my friend Jamie's book at http://jamieglowacki.com where she has written a chapter on how
to potty train (non-coercively) if you've
done some EC in the past.
Then, last night, not only
did she stay dry all night long but she actually woke me up at 3:30
to go potty.
One last question, Audrey seems
to be over excited about the
potty and asks
to go sometimes every 30 minutes or even more often... and many of the times she says she needs
to go, she
does not actually
go.
My little girl won't
go to the bathroom and a preschool needs her
to be
potty trained
do you recommend anything that will help me?
cause my other son is
going to be
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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.
one time today she even told me that she had
to go potty instead of
doing the peepee dance.
It has finally «clicked» with him and he runs
to the
potty and says «I want
to potty» and
goes,
doing almost everything by himself!
If he doesn't want
to go to bed he will tell me 3 of 4 times he has
to go potty and he will
go sit on the
potty but
do absolutely nothing.
If anyone needs advice on
potty training don't come
to me just
go buy the ebook by Lora Jensen and be encouraged that your little one will be
done with diapers in 3 days from now
the rest of the day she
did the dance and i was able
to tell that she needed
to go the
potty.
We decided not
to do a plastic baby
potty in our house so my husband and I
went looking for a folding travel
potty seat, none of which fit our home toilet.
The problem with most training pants is that they
do not have awesome designs on them, but after
going to the store and getting some money and car underwear he is really getting into
potty training... but they are horrible at absorbing anything, which is where the waterproof pull on pants come in!
Greg (4 yo, loudly): Dad, I have
to go poopy Me (inside voice): Yes dear, we'll get
to the bathroom right after I put this box in the cart Joe (2 yo): mumbles something about poopy Me:
Do you have
to go potty, too?
He can't wait
to go to school so I try
to tell him he can
go to school when he uses the
potty so now he says he don't want
to go to school.
After multiple attempts at
potty training my twin daughters, we decided to do a «Potty Party» and go with these underwear instead of the regular cotton pan
potty training my twin daughters, we decided
to do a «
Potty Party» and go with these underwear instead of the regular cotton pan
Potty Party» and
go with these underwear instead of the regular cotton panties.
Rewards are fine but if she blatantly refuses
to go potty, (even though she is already trained) then she doesn't get
to watch Sesame Street that day (or whatever she looks foward
to.)
However, it can also be a little scary at times
to know what
to do for your child and
to figure out how
to go about
potty training them.
In this section you will find many answers
to the questions that you have about
potty training a boy and what
to do and how
to go about
doing it.
He also likes
to go outside and pee - I even allow him
to do this (preferably not off the front steps) because I am hoping that it will help him
to finally cooperate and just
potty train already!!!!
We use diapers at daycare because he won't
go potty there, but
do underpants at home in the evenings and weekends.It's been a slow process, probably because our precocious kid
went straight past the novelty of
going potty to realizing that being a big kid kind of sucks, compared
to the easy life of a baby.
We
do food rewards (I know, there
goes my Mom of the Year nomination) and escalated
to an ENTIRE candy necklace as a reward for poop in the
potty.
Often parents, in frustration, say that they don't understand why their child won't
go to the
potty because they just know that he can
do it.
We have been trying
to potty train my daughter, Ruby, since May 22nd where we attempted to train in one day... she did well after seeing Potty Patty go once in the potty, however, she has not been consistent and has had several accidents includin
potty train my daughter, Ruby, since May 22nd where we attempted
to train in one day... she
did well after seeing
Potty Patty go once in the potty, however, she has not been consistent and has had several accidents includin
Potty Patty
go once in the
potty, however, she has not been consistent and has had several accidents includin
potty, however, she has not been consistent and has had several accidents including BM.
We
went straight from diapers
to underwear (although we
did the thing where we took diapers off
to go potty for a while).
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.
And he's made strides in his overall functioning:
Went from nonverbal and screaming at 2
to being
potty trained at 3, learning
to communicate better and coping well with different stimuli, and is
going to a regular public school with a little support and
doing relatively well, learning
to read and write along with the other neurotypical kids.
These signs of readiness typically include using their words
to express themselves, toddling their own way
to the bathroom, pulling down their own pants, saying they want
to use the «big
potty,» and being aware of the sensation of peeing or pooping, characteristically noticeable when young children suddenly stop what they're
doing as they feel themselves start
to go.
Regardless of the system you use (gdiapers, prefolds
na dcovers, AIOs, etc.), it is less harmful on the environment, becuase instead of 6000 diapers per child
going to the landfill (which is the average for a newborn
to potty train), only a couple of dozen (if that)
go into the landfill, and that's AFTER you use the cloth for all your children, something you can't
do with ANBY disposables on the market.
until they return and encourage your child
to ask you
to do this each time he needs
to go potty.
You can
go so far as
to block out by the hour what you're
doing to do at home all (besides give that kiddo chances
to go potty), but just having some simple things lined up and thought about in advance will
do wonders.
And that special game involves watching your child for their signs that they need
to go potty, modeling how the
potty works, and cleaning up messes when they
do occur — after explaining what your child should
do next time instead.
and it has been
going great, but she keeps peeing in her high chair during meals instead of waiting
to go in the
potty when she is
done.
How
do you motivate him
to use the
potty instead of his diaper; and, once he achieves success, how
do you keep her
going on her own?
Explain
to your toddler that
going potty is a normal process of life and everyone
does it, even animals.
There are so many benefits
to cloth diapering — they're less expensive, they're more eco-friendly, they can help
potty learning
go faster — but how
do you keep them clean and stink free when you are battling hard water?
If she signals «
potty» or
goes over
to her
potty I will set it behind her (touching her calves with the front of the
potty) and say «you can gently sit back / down now» so that she actually controls the act of sitting (and standing up at the end when she's
done too).
I had no clue what we were
doing when we started, and we
went from not changing a poopy diaper for 2 months
to maybe 2 catches the last 2 months — ever since she learned how
to stand and arch her back when I tried the
potty.
If you've been
doing Elimination Communication and things were
going smoothly, and all of a sudden your baby is simply resisting, full - force,
to sit on the
potty (but you're certain that you are paying attention.
No matter how long you have been trying
to get your child
potty trained and
go to the bathroom by himself, you may notice that once in a while accidents
do happen.
We talk about
potty when
potty is
going on, but otherwise we focus our energy and awareness on other things we
do, which I believe helps her know that she needs
to tell us when she needs
to potty since it's not the only thing we're paying attention
to.
They might not have a full grasp on this until age 5 or later, due
to muscle development, so even once your child is
potty trained, you'll still need
to tell them
to go try — especially when they're so engaged in something fun and don't want
to stop.
I think ever child is diffrent... my oldest
did nt want
to potty train till his little brother was born and he was fully trained at 3... my other son was fully trained 2 weeks after he turned 2... my daughter is 2 yrs and 2 months... she knows
to go potty in the
potty... i'm not in any rush..
The average child takes about 3 months
to be fully
potty trained, meaning they can tell you when they need
to go and — for the most part —
do all the steps themselves.