Not exact matches
In fact I remember taking my little baby (when she was maybe 3 months) and the nurse insisted on taking the temperature rectally and was actually gloating how she knew to stand aside as it sometimes made
kids to have the sensation to
go potty.
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.
cause my other son is
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While it's tough to know which tactic is
going to be right for your
kid, some sound more appealing than others, like the one that claims to
potty train
kids in just three days.
I made a sticker chart for all the
kids to use and whenever they
went pee pee
in the
potty they got to put a star sticker on their chart and they got 5 M&M's, if they
went Poo Poo
in the
potty they got a big sticker of their choice and 10 M&M's.
The state of having a
potty -
going toddler is still a terrifying endeavor, but the stress and focus on
potty training this
kid is just not needed
in my life.
In some cases, all it takes is a little time and planning for a
kid to
go from first demonstrating
potty awareness by asking for a diaper when they need to
go to using the restroom properly, with no drastic measures required from us.
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.
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.
Some
kids will struggle with pooping
in the
potty, others will still have nighttime wetting, some will be afraid of the big
potty, and others will struggle with
going to the bathroom without being promted.
I think the pendulum swung
in the seventies from the out of diapers by 2 belief to let them
go at their own time for two main reasons, one people were getting mad at their
kids and pressuring them to
potty train and disposables made it a lot easier not to put the effort into
potty training them early.
Obviously the 17 - month - old isn't
going to pick it up right away, but if the concern is trying to keep the younger
kid from messing with toilets and horning
in on the 3 - year - old's
potty action, you can mitigate the problem somewhat by having the 17 - month - old use the
potty occasionally, too.
I wouldn't try it with a
kid who really didn't want to use the
potty, though, or a
kid who chafed at a lot of structure or was having any stress or changes
going on
in his or her life.
In some cultures they just follow the
kid's signals until eventually the
kid can
go on his own and doesn't need to signal anymore, so they don't even have a concept of
potty - training.
What we do as adults
in response to little
kids repeating swear words or using «
potty talk», can
go a long way
in curbing this behavior.
I am a single mom and I have a child
going on 5 years old and recently she has started to regress when it comes to
going to the bath room she was completely
potty trained now for the last 2 years and now she has started acting as if she is not a child
going on 5 that she is
going on one how do I get her to stop peeing and pooping her pant and start getting her to use the
potty in stead please help me I feel like a failure to my
kids as a parent.
Kids know that pullups are made to
go potty in!
Keep
in mind that many
kids have an easier time learning to
go poop
in the
potty.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, make sure your child is showing a desire to use the
potty (as well as an interest
in keeping dry or clean), to wear «big
kid» underwear, and to observe what you're doing when you
go to the bathroom.
Kids have a way of needing to
go potty at the most inopportune times, but with the OXO Tot 2 -
in - 1
potty for on - the -
go, parents of
potty trainers can breathe a little easier.
«I recommend once
kids start to walk, simply having a child toddle
in with you to the bathroom as you explain that poop
goes in the
potty, how to flush the toilet, things like that,» says Dr. Laura Jana, author of It's You and Me Against the Pee... «The more active effort can start 18 to 24 months, but sometimes later if children are not showing signs of readiness.»
We've made it through lots of transitions
in the last 6 months — started full day nursery school,
potty trained, moved into a big
kid bed — and although each of those changes had bumps
in the road, we are
in a good spot except
going back to sleep at night.
However, parents shouldn't beat themselves up if
potty training isn't
going well because almost every parent, at one point or another, wanted to give up and invest
in a lifetime supply of diapers for their
kid.
For example, me sitting with my son on the toilet seat and pushing it, am I pushing him too away from it that he's not gonna be interested
in or if I put him, you know, I have other friends that put their
kids back and forth through big
kid underwear and diapers and they have accidents, is that
going to something that's gonna, you know, scar them from actually using a properly the
potty?
They don't belong
in front of the television
in the family room and many people make the mistake of having a
potty in every room so that if the
kids want to
go, they can sit right there
in there.
I don't need feel the need to justify my decision to continue to nurse a
kid who is
potty - trained and
goes to preschool and has a full set of teeth and no longer fits neatly
in my lap to other women who are also extended breastfeeding.
I am absolutely not an expert
in potty training: I've only
gone from diapers to underwear with one
kid, and he basically did it himself.
During your visit, check
in with your
kids every 15 - 20 minutes to see if anyone needs to
go potty.
My
kids would never
go to the
potty on their own
in them.
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
Talk to the
kids and tell them what is
going to happen
in the
potty training.
Crabby Jo's was
in a great location so close to the water, which made it really convenient with three small
kids to just
go back and forth all day long for naps and
potty breaks.