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.
Not exact matches
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 suppose that we
went through this easily
because he was ready
to make the transition from diaper
to potty.
Your odds of successfully
potty training in just 3 days
go up significantly when you use the same method my customers recommend
to their friends and family,
because it's not luck.
He even got up at 2:00 am and called for me
because he had
to go potty and then
went right back
to bed.
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.
She was in panties (except for night,
because waking her up
to go potty totally screws with her sleep and it's not worth it
to me) FULL TIME with NO ACCIDENTS for SEVEN WEEKS.
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.
My little girl is almost three and a half, and I've been putting it off,
because the first two times I've tried
to «train» her, she wasn't ready and NEVER
went in the
potty.
(In this case, it was just for pooping,
because he had already been
going pee with the
potty, just refused
to poop on it).
Often babies have a
potty pause (which means they resist the
potty, or won't
go in it, but only in the diaper back - up, for days, weeks, or months on end)
because they are about
to reach a developmental milestone.
After the excitement of founding out, I then started
to panic a little bit
because I didn't know how I was
going to feed two babies at the same time, how I was
going to manage
to sleep them at the same time and even
potty train them!
Before beginning the experiment, I'd put off the idea of
potty training time and time again,
because I knew it wasn't
going to be easy.
During the three days you block off for
potty training, blogger Becky Mansfield explained, you don't really want
to go anywhere or do a whole lot,
because the whole idea is
to stay close
to the toilet (or
potty, but since my son was a bit older and already had some experience on the toilet, I opted
to skip the
potty all together).
The
potty training dialogue is yet another notch on the awkward belt of parenthood, but you don't care
because your child
went # 2 in the toilet, and that's a big freaking deal that everyone needs
to know about.
It's also pretty hard
to get out of the house in the middle of
potty training
because, well, when they've got ta
go, they've got ta
go, and sometimes they've got
to go half way through the drive
to Grandma's house.
Easy
to take on the
go and he wanted
to use the
potty because of the fun design.
Most
potty training problems are associated with late
potty training
because children learn
to sit in it and are conditioned not
to poop or pee without a diaper on and not
to wake up when they need
to go.
Right now I sleep better after I've
pottied her,
because I know she's not
going to wake wet and crying at 3 am.
About the child (ren): All my kids are
potty trained but my almost 2 year old will still need
to be watched
because she might not always tell you when she has
to go potty.
«When we have
to pee - pee, we
go to the
potty,
because we like dry pants and wet pants are icky» - The poo - poo verse says messy pants are icky....
I feel like everyone (especially people without kids) are judging us like we are doing something wrong, and people say things
to her too about not being a big girl
because only big girls
go on the
potty.
I need some advice I have 3 children my oldest is 8 my middle one is 3 and the youngest is 17 months however My 3 year old completely refuses
to use the
potty when you mention it she has a complete melt down I know that she has the smarts it take to know when to use the potty because when you ask her where you go potty she says «the big girl Potty» but when i attempt to put panties on her she cries for a diaper so i guess my question is What can I do to help her get over the fits about potty training we have never pressured her but she is now 3 and the diapers are hardly fitting her anymore and she rufuses to put on pull up so please any advice would be g
potty when you mention it she has a complete melt down I know that she has the smarts it take
to know when
to use the
potty because when you ask her where you go potty she says «the big girl Potty» but when i attempt to put panties on her she cries for a diaper so i guess my question is What can I do to help her get over the fits about potty training we have never pressured her but she is now 3 and the diapers are hardly fitting her anymore and she rufuses to put on pull up so please any advice would be g
potty because when you ask her where you
go potty she says «the big girl Potty» but when i attempt to put panties on her she cries for a diaper so i guess my question is What can I do to help her get over the fits about potty training we have never pressured her but she is now 3 and the diapers are hardly fitting her anymore and she rufuses to put on pull up so please any advice would be g
potty she says «the big girl
Potty» but when i attempt to put panties on her she cries for a diaper so i guess my question is What can I do to help her get over the fits about potty training we have never pressured her but she is now 3 and the diapers are hardly fitting her anymore and she rufuses to put on pull up so please any advice would be g
Potty» but when i attempt
to put panties on her she cries for a diaper so i guess my question is What can I do
to help her get over the fits about
potty training we have never pressured her but she is now 3 and the diapers are hardly fitting her anymore and she rufuses to put on pull up so please any advice would be g
potty training we have never pressured her but she is now 3 and the diapers are hardly fitting her anymore and she rufuses
to put on pull up so please any advice would be great.
It is getting frustrating
because almost daily we ask him «what do you do if you need
to go potty?»
(«When we have
to pee - pee, we
go to the
potty,
because we like dry pants and wet pants are icky» - The poo - poo verse says messy pants are icky).
now we know that hes doing that
because he wants
to go potty!
First, addressing the last item first, I really like your idea of placing your child on the
potty at given times, however, I am no sure that I think that this is a good strategy for the long term simply
because, as you have said yourself, it may not clarify for the child the real need
to go.
Personalized
potty chairs are becoming increasing popular
because by adding their names, kids feel more like that
potty chair is their own and are more likely
to go potty.
Ideally, you want your child
to try using the
potty training underwear for naps on the big day; however, if you are concerned about her sensitive skin, I would suggest a pull - up - but in a different brand -
because she is all grown up and now only wears underwear - and then the pull up
goes on just before nap and comes off right after the nap - most of us urinate within a few minutes of waking up and you don't want
to give her the opportunity
to go in the pull up
because it causes confusion - so try
to remove it before she urinates and try and have her urinate in the
potty.
However, be cautious when rewarding a young child when they use the
potty because she may not yet be ready or able
to go on command.
Before nap time and bedtime, tell your child it's time
to go potty (never ask your child,
because he'll usually say no).
At three years old, both my girls were
potty trained... not
because I read books and raced them
to the porcelain each time I suspected they should
go.
I wish I would have started this with my first
because now, at 33 months, she refuses
to use the
potty and would rather
go on the floor.
You don't have the hassle of taking out the
potty insert and wiping it down every time your child
goes and there are no drips on the floor
because you don't have
to take the seat out!
2) You can't expect a kid
to be
potty trained everywhere just
because he
goes potty at home.
Cuba Children tend
to go on the
potty at a younger age — at 1
to 1 1/2, according
to Isidra Mencos — perhaps
because babies in Cuba wear cloth diapers almost exclusively.
You have a son and he is ready
to potty train or maybe you want
to have him
potty trained
because of
going to a daycare or caregivers house.
Sometimes I even ask my toddler
to help me
go because I'm lost and can't find the
potty and suddenly that kid can pull her own pants up and down, wipe, flush, and wash like a champion.
Don't even force the issue
because he doesn't want
to be told
to go potty.
We were at about 1 miss a day for a few months there, usually pee misses, but he
went back
to daycare and our provider requires that he still wears his diapers
because she only
potties the kids based on timing rather than signals and he has occasional misses there.
Still, parents have
to make sure babies are
going potty,
because otherwise their entire digestive system suffers, and a blockage can damage other internal organs.
Because we're in the throes of
potty training, I generally do take an extra set of pants, plus a pair of babylegs if we're
going somewhere
to stay for a few hours.
I kept putting off
potty training even though I knew my daughter was ready
because I was scared of how it was
going to impact ME.
It is human nature
to avoid pain, so if your toddler is experience pain when urinating
because of an infection or experiencing painful bowel movement
because of constipation, you child will avoid
going potty until s / he can no longer hold it and ends up having accidents.
Some young kids who have no problems
potty training during the day simply don't wake up when they need
to go to the bathroom
because the urge
to go doesn't alert them quickly enough.
I mean, seriously, there was one day when he had an accident, but it happened
because he told me he needed
to go potty, but I was in the shower and decided we surely had enough time for me
to finish rinsing my hair (no.
You will ask your child if he / she has
to go potty because they sometimes will not tell you or they will wait until they can't hold their pee any longer.
Incidentally I have now also watched all my non-ec friends struggle
to train their kids and never had
to do anything with mine
because they simply became more independent with their «normal» which was
to go on the
potty.
You're helping your baby
to know that this is where we
go potty, not in a diaper...
because otherwise you'll end up un-training them
to go in a diaper later, and that's a lot more work, believe it or not