My daughter is almost 3 she has
gone in the potty before but she would just rather wear diapers, lately she tells me right after she pees but wont say before, what should I do?
Not exact matches
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.
It «clicked» with our 2 1/2 year old son by the end of the first day, much to our amazement as the only form of
potty training
before this was begging him to tell us when he need to
go and
in return getting a firm «NO».
In fact, I sat down one day and calculated how many wash cycles one of my very first RagaBabes went through before it bit the dust, and it was just over 1700 rounds in the washing machine... I have a newbie now and just started pulling all my Rags and some of my other diapers out of storage where they have been for 3 1/2 years since my oldest potty traine
In fact, I sat down one day and calculated how many wash cycles one of my very first RagaBabes
went through
before it bit the dust, and it was just over 1700 rounds
in the washing machine... I have a newbie now and just started pulling all my Rags and some of my other diapers out of storage where they have been for 3 1/2 years since my oldest potty traine
in the washing machine... I have a newbie now and just started pulling all my Rags and some of my other diapers out of storage where they have been for 3 1/2 years since my oldest
potty trained.
It would have definitely helped if I had gotten my
Potty Pause course out before that happened (it is out now at http://godiaperfree.com/minicourses/pottypause)-- but if you wait until 18 months to try again, go ahead and potty train with my book — it is faster and much more in line with her 18 month n
Potty Pause course out
before that happened (it is out now at http://godiaperfree.com/minicourses/pottypause)-- but if you wait until 18 months to try again,
go ahead and
potty train with my book — it is faster and much more in line with her 18 month n
potty train with my book — it is faster and much more
in line with her 18 month needs!
My daughter (now 29 months) was 15 months and
potty trained.She also wore cloth diapers which makes it easier to train them.A good tip for the un-modest people is to let them be naked or
in just a t - shirt most wont just
go on the floor.She also walked a week
before 9 months so she was walking about 6 months
before we trained.Something to think about.
Anyway, she was doing that LONG
before we did anything
potty related at home.Once she was regularly
going all day w / o peeing
in a diaper, we started training at home.
Let's use the
potty,» every time you're leaving the house to get your child
in the habit of
going before outings.
But after having a crappy Day where it seemed like All I was doing was changing Diapers (i have Two boys 16mons apart) i Took all the diapers an Hid them tight
before bed time an told him
in the Morning he was gonna be a big Boy an
go in the
potty.
In the early stages of
potty training boys, it is common for your child to pee a little
before he realizes he has to
go.
Jen - I have tried to
potty train my daughter who will be 3
in September 2 times
before and it was a no
go.
So we did that (the summer
before he turned 2, actually, because he was so fascinated by it), and soon he was
going in the
potty whenever he was home and pantsless.
Before long, your child will be
in charge of training their new buddy and soon your toddler will be
going potty just like Potty Pee
potty just like
Potty Pee
Potty Pee Wee!
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.
For those commenters who were asking about books to read on early (er)
potty learning (i.e., not
potty learning from birth, usually called Elimination Communication, but earlier than is usually done today
in North America and Britain) I recommend Jill M. Lekovic's «Diaper - Free
Before 3»: http://www.diaperfreebefore3.com/excerpt.html She can be a little intimidating (if I remember correctly her chapter on «later»
potty learning covers starting after 6 - 9 months, which could freak many people out, I know), but her methods are gentle, respectful (of child and parent) and quite Montessori
in many respects (
going back to Hedra's comments above).
my 2 yr old is not really interested yet and I don't have a clue how the boy will
go... lol it can be fun and rewarding tho, we sing songs and play games and make a big deal even if she don't
go like her sis's
before her one day maybe she'll figure out what I am expecting her to do
in the
potty then I will be turning cartwheels!!
Wake
potty,
potty before breakfast so not to
go in chair, 2 - 3xs
before lunch every 1 1/2 -2 hrs or so.
Before you begin enforcing a
potty training boot camp, keep
in mind that few children continue to wet their pants during the daytime once they
go to kindergarten, points out Levine.
Some local parents are embracing a technique for
potty training infants «Hannah was 4 days old when Rothstein first «caught» her
before she actually
went to the bathroom, and Hannah has been
going in a
potty ever since.
My daughter is 25 months old, and was showing interest
in potty training, she asked to
go potty a few times
before we started this method.
Have him try to
go before you leave, then put on the pants and
go walk around outside, then come back
in and have him use the
potty again.
It is also helpful to put them on the
potty first thing
in the morning and
before they
go to bed at naptime and nighttime.
We
went from all poops
in potty and most pees, and her just starting to tap the
potty when she had to pee (just
before she started crawling), to not tapping the
potty, to few pees
in the
potty, to few poops
in the
potty, to very rare catches and a lot of resistance to
going on the
potty / diaper off / diaper on.
I just
potty trained my friend s son
before the holidays and thru the holidays they slipped back a little i.e. put pull - ups on him when
going shopping and to visit family and friends, so he regressed and started
going in them instead of the
potty.
I would say just talk to them about the
potty read up on babycenter about the different things to help the process along because even if they are not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues of having to
go potty.However if they are really not ready try
potty training keep a onesie on
in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper
before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her sit on the
potty I have only let her use the one that
goes on the big toilet but she peed
in it once and she often will say she has to pee when
in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does not really come
in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list of things kids need to be able to do to
go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a
potty chair and talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
My son is
potty trained at 26 months one day i said do you want to try underware and he was all for it he had wall e the robot and i said do nt peepee on walle or we have to take them off so he would
go oh peepee and run to the
potty chair i tryed
before then but i just had to wate tell he was ready and watch all the signs he dose both on the
potty we can even
go on car rides he takes naps and he dosent wet he has had an accedent a few times and he would cry so i would tell him it was ok and let him pic out new underware nothing crazy he was just ready oh yeah we got him a book that had a poster
in the back that every time he
went potty he could pic out a sticker and put ut on the posster to note his progress and i gess that made him want to use the
potty more to get more stickers he loved it i do nt k ow if that helps anyone but it did us good luck every one
Be sure they
go potty before you let them
in.
Feed him about 90 minutes
before confining him and take him to
go potty right
before putting him
in the kennel.
Feed and walk your dog
before putting him
in a kennel, because he might resort to barking if he has to
go potty.
Before you put your puppy back
in the crate, you take her back to her «
potty place»
in the yard and encourage her to
go to the bathroom.
In the first few days of feline
potty training, you may want to keep a record of the circumstances or «cues» that your pet displays just
before it is
going to eliminate.
It was tedious, but as we got a better idea of how long he could last without
going potty inside, we extended this time further to once
in the morning, at lunchtime,
in the afternoon, around dinner time and right
before bedtime.
Make sure he doesn't need to
go potty before putting him
in the crate.
Does he
go back to a place where he has
pottied in the house
before?
The last thing you should do
before you put the puppy
in the crate is take him outside and give him your verbal «
Go Potty» cue.
Before starting any of the training outlined below, make sure to read the main Indoor
Potty Training article to learn the basics for teaching your dog to go potty on pee pads, in a dog litter box or on an artificial grass potty
Potty Training article to learn the basics for teaching your dog to
go potty on pee pads, in a dog litter box or on an artificial grass potty
potty on pee pads,
in a dog litter box or on an artificial grass
potty potty tray.
I do know he is exceptionally thirsty after eating them and all of a sudden has started
going out several times
in the middle of the nite to
potty and he has never done that
before.