Since you know that your child is ready for the potty, it's okay to let him know that you expect him to use
the potty at daycare.
She also screams at her teachers when they put her to sit on
the potty at daycare.
It can be disconcerting when your child uses
the potty at daycare but refuses to do so at home.
I agree with Moxie that as long as it's not being done in a pressuring and / or threatening way, there's nothing wrong with a toddler using
the potty at daycare but not yet at home.
We are in the same situation without 2 year, 8 month son — he «tries»
the potty at daycare and we do very little reinforcement at home.
My girl started using
the potty at daycare before she was 2 — our daycare provider's take was that this was S's way to get undivided attention from the big girls, by sitting on the potty and chatting with them (as much as one can chat at 20 months....).
Talk to your child about what his concerns and fears are about using
the potty at daycare or out in public in general.
He would use
the potty at daycare but not at home for Mommy and Daddy.
A parent in this situation might make sure the girl
potties at daycare before loading her up in the car.
Not exact matches
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.
My daughter is 2.5, been
potty trained for a while partly because they really encourage it
at her
daycare.
It happens even with children needing to start
daycare too, since many
daycare's charge more when a child is not
potty trained yet or will not take a child
at all if she is not
potty trained.
Topic shift slightly to basic
potty training question.He's 22 months and has been telling me when he needs to poop and going poop in the big
potty for about three weeks now but has shown little interest in always peeing in the
potty but this morning
at daycare he told me he needed to go
potty and it ended up being just pee and his diaper was still dry.
What if your child seems to be
potty trained
at home, but you start to get reports that
at daycare, he keeps having accidents and won't go on their
potty?
Training pants: If your toddler is having a fine time
at home using the
potty but having trouble
at preschool or
daycare, maybe try some training pants.
If you have put your child in
daycare or your child is staying with a sitter frequently and you notice a regression in their behavior
at all — worsening clinginess or regression in
potty training, for example — do take this as a sign that it is too much for your child right now or that this childcare situation isn't right for them.
We've been sending him to
daycare in underwear instead of diapers for about a month now, under assurances from his teachers that he'd be able to pick up
potty training quickly given his age even though we didn't particularly think he was ready (we'd been trying, without much success, to
potty train him
at home for a while, after all).
And it happened, but it was a lot of effort.Our current, beloved
daycare still puts the Toddler 2s on the
potty, but there's no pressure, and we never bothered
at home until it seemed like it was going to be a sure thing.
I've peeked in to see her sitting on the
potty with other kids
at daycare.
We had the exact same situation — when Casper started a new
daycare at 2 years 3 months, they were already sitting them on the little
potties.
For the orginal poster: My friend's daughter (almost 3) was in the same situation as your child and was completely
potty trained
at daycare but would not go
at home.
At the
daycare I was an assistant, but I helped with teaching children their ABCs, numbers, and
potty training.
Daycare potties are often pint - sized and he knows other
potties are bigger so he never asked to go to the
potty at home, since it wasn't like the
potty at school.
Our
daycare does something similar & we were totally lax about any «training»
at home (the
potty was there & we would ask if Older wanted to try.
However, it has become a way to start
potty training early for many parents when they need to go back to work, they have multiple children they are taking care of or their child will be in
daycare or
at a care givers home.
My 3 1/2 year old daughter is going through
potty training, and she seems to be fully trained
at daycare and uses the
potty to pee although is still wearing pullups.
Your child may feel little or no pressure
at preschool or
daycare to use the
potty, even if going
at home is very stressful.
At daycare, toddlers often have the example of a child who is already completely
potty trained.
I wish I did have the support of the
daycare in this too, but they just have too many kids
potty training
at once and can't keep an eye on each one being diaperless.
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.
Parents, you may be wondering how to be successful
at potty training while your child is in
daycare much of the day.
Hi maybe i can get some opinions about this my daughter is 23 months old i started
potty training
at 18 months she was able to hold her bladder for a while but had many accidents so i took it easy on her for a while i started more strictly taking her
potty and even letting her wear panties in public she is now doing great
at home but i started sending her to
daycare and she is now having 2 - 3 accidents a day whenever she is
at daycare or in public places but she is still doing great
at home.
Or is she overwhelmed now that she has to
potty at home and now
at daycare too??
I also feel like her
daycare looks down
at me because she's not
potty trained yet.
You might believe that your 20 month old is capable of
potty - training, but does your
daycare provider even think
potty - training
at that age is possible?
Second, if the children
at your
daycare are segregated into different rooms based on age, be sure to ask whether they can offer the
potty in the younger - age room — or
at what age your child will be able to move to the older - age room if toilets are only available in that area.
If there is a caregiver that your child generally responds well to, ask this person to be «in charge» of the
potty training responsibilities for your child
at daycare, as much as possible.
With my eldest daughter (who is now almost 7) was
potty trained
at home by 2.5... her
daycare wouldn't let her
potty train until she was 3 so she had to use a pull up which she would
potty in.
My daughter has not
potty trained her 3 year old daughter but
at daycare they do have the kids sit on the
potty three times a day.
What about
potty training
at daycare / preschool?
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If you're able to anticipate that
potty - training accident on the way to
daycare, for example, and keep an extra change of clothes in your car
at all times, a near - catastrophe becomes an easy fix.
Weekend doggy
daycare will help eliminate
potty accidents
at home.