And then one day my 2nd trainee just
started going in the potty chair.
After that he seemed to turn a corner and all his poos
started going in the potty.
he did for about 3 weeks then
started going in the potty.
Not exact matches
Not every child will
start pooping
in the
potty consistently from the onset, but most will get to the point where 95 % of the poop is
going directly into the
potty.
My 19 month old girl
in my childcare loves using the
potty and even thought she still has a couple of accidents she is
starting to figure out how to tell me when she needs to
go.
So all
in all
starting friday not quite right and only 90 % prepared worked out okay especially since I still have the next 3 days to ensure continued success and practice the finer points with him like the poop and
going over to the
potty himself and helping with pulling down / up his uderwear and shorts.
I can teach you the secrets of
potty training
in 3 days so the process
goes quickly and smoothly once your child is ready and once you do
start.
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.
With this approach parents wait to
start training until the child has shown clear readiness signs such as interest
in toileting, ability to follow and understand directions, and talking about
going potty.
So what if you already
started potty training without the chart and now they are losing interest
in it and wont
go anymore.
•
Starting with different age groups: 18 - 24 months, 24 - 36 months, 36 + months • Maintaining the learning process through to completion • Troubleshooting: what common things
go wrong, and how to address them • Wrapping up the process to result
in full
potty independence.
However, it is also important to know that if you
start earlier than your child is ready or too late when your child is more strong - willed and set
in their habit, it will likely require more patience until the job is done and demand more compassion from you so that your child doesn't associate negative feelings with
going potty.
When he shows interest
in going to the toilet, mothers should
start referring him the usage of the
potty tool.
OH if they are not already
potty trained you will probably be
starting with them
in the next few months so 2
potties, and a to -
go fold up
potty seat for those disgusting public toilets.
The only time she 1/2 made it was she saying «
go potty» and just as she got
in front of it she
started to wet and I just put her down on the
potty.
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.
OK, so I've just
started looking into the whole
potty training thing so this is totally not from experience, but I've heard multiple times to reward being clean and dry and not just
going in the
potty.
At home he has
started to tell us he needs to
go pee pee (we don't always get to the
potty on time) and for the last 5 days all his poops have been
in the
potty.
But I
started taking that as my signal to
go in and
potty her
in the little
potty in her room, and it worked great.
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.
she WILL NOT
go potty in a public restroom, and she will hold it till she
starts hurting.
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).
When I saw she was
starting to push out a poop I would scoop her up and gently sit her on her
potty and she
goes in there now too!
Yah that's crazy My son's 19 months and I'm just putting him on the
potty when I
go and he has already
gone 2 times today and we just
started lots of love and making him feel good about what he's doing I think will work wonder's and this is my 3rd son I'm
potty trianing:) and when it comes time to pee
in the big toilet just put cheerio's
in the toilet and tell him to get them with his pee they love it:)
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.
If you are a parent who is
starting the process of
potty training, OR
going to be
starting the
potty training
in the future, you will NEED this book.
He
started doing this when he was 2 years old, but it wasn't until he was almost 4 that he would consistently
go poop
in the
potty.
He still
goes and hides
in a corner, or
in the hall and I haven't yet been quick enough to stop him
starting to
go in his pants, however we have managed to finish off on the
potty.
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.
You can use this to your advantage,
start explaining to your child that big boys and girls
go pee - pee and poop
in the
potty.
I
started telling him what he was doing and making a big deal out of it, I
went to the store and bought a
potty, took it out of the box and sat him
in front of it, told him to
go peepee and he did it!!!
I think
in most families, buying a
potty is something that is done when
potty training is
going to
start almost immediately.
In the beginning, you should
start rewarding him with treats for agreeing to sit on the
potty or just for telling you that he wants to
go to the toilet.
«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.»
she let herself into my parents house which i was staying at at the time, it was her way or no way, she only had the one son, my husband and my mum had 3, but the mother
in law knew best, my son is nearly 2 and telling me that i NEED to
start potty training him now, and he NEEDS to
go into a bed so she can have him at her House i am on boiling point with her hates a strong word to use but im close to saying it about her!
If you keep them
in underpants they will not like being wet and will
start to want to
go to the
potty.
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.
When a child is
starting to
go into a corner to poop privately, when they're aware of what's happening, they can be an active helper
in the
potty - training department.
For our son, once he
started going potty in the alligator seat more regularly and got the hang of it, we purchased a seat that
goes on top of our actual toilet.
After about a week of letting him get familiar with the
potty while wearing his clothes,
start emptying the contents of his diaper into the
potty, so he sees what's supposed to
go in there.
Let her know each time that she should tell you when she is ready to
start going in the bathroom or on the
potty.
He'll be
in size twos until
potty training, and I can't imagine how well these are
going to last (or what's
going to happen when he
starts trying to remove it!).
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 HAVE A 23 MONTH OLD DAUGHTER AND ABOUT 2 MONTHS AGO WE
STARTED POTTY TRAINING I COULDNT BELIVE HOW EASY IT WAS SHE REALLY TOOK TO IT WELL BUT THEN SHE BECAME ILL AND NOW SHE WONT
GO NEAR THE
POTTY OR TOILET I GOT TOLD TO JUST LET HER
GO WITH OUT A NAPPY AND TO LET HER WEE ON THE FLOOR BUT SHE HOLDS IT
IN CAN ANY ONE HELP ME PLEASE.
His independence has always amazed me he has always done things on his own time without us having to push him, we have barely even
started explaining
potty training but just
in the beginning of talking about poo poo
in the
potty and yesterday he pulled out his
potty took off his diaper and
went in the
potty.
The first few times you take her out wait until she
starts, give your command (for example:
GO POTTY)
in a happy voice, and then give her a treat and a lot of praise as she does her business.
Then a few days later she
started going potty in the house again she was doing really good with pooping outside it was only the pee that she had a hard time with.
Puppies need structure, and
going to the
potty at the same time and
in the same place is a great
start.
This puppy doesn't know anything, yet, the typical owner expects their dog to know what to do, and when the puppy
potties in the house, the punishments
start: hitting, yelling, slapping, rubbing their noses
in feces, grabbing the pup by the collar, isolation
in a laundry room or backyard, spraying with a squirt bottle ¦ the list
goes on and on.