My girls were so used to
me taking them to the potty at night, that they would quite often sleep right through me it!
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I do have
to craw out of bed over my husband
to take a
potty break
at night but that is a very small price
to pay
to have my little one beside me.
This one was mainly because I was doing elimination communication
at night, and I didn't want
to have her drinking too much, otherwise I would have
to keep
taking her
to the
potty all night!
It has worked beautifully throughout the day time and our daughter has improved
at night
to the point where she is only waking once
to go
to the toilet however that occurs with my husband sleeping on the floor next
to her bed and waking
to take her
to the
potty.
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.
Your toddler might be close
to daytime
potty training, but most toddlers
take a long time
to stay dry
at night.
Let's
take a look
at a few of them
to make the
potty training process as easy and painless as possible.
When I ec her
at night, i just
take her
to the
potty sit her down and she would pee straightaway most of the time.
Maybe you're
at a restaurant and run out of diapers and have
to «conserve» diapers and see that poop face happening... so instead of leaving the restaurant, you just
take your baby / toddler / child
to the bathroom and hold them over the
potty, hoping for the best.
A child has
to be physically able before he can
take any kind of control over his bladder: that means that he must be aware when he is about
to pee, and — very importantly — he must be able
to hold it,
at least for a minute or two, while he finds the
potty or goes
to the bathroom, and adjusts or removes clothing as appropriate.
Lastly, make sure an adult — either a parent or caregiver — is available
to take the child
to the
potty at 6 or 7 a.m. the following day.
And although some little ones can learn
to both make it through the night without wetting or soiling themselves (or the bed) and use the
potty around the same time, it may
take an additional month
to even years
to master staying dry
at night.
Buy a
potty If you can,
take your child
to the store with you and let him select a
potty — you'll be amazed
at the range of colors and styles available.
Not only did they not
take to it immediately, they suddenly had no interest in letting me know when they had
to pee, peeing on the
potty or stopping themselves from stomping around in the puddles
at their feet as if they were
at a city splash pad.
My husband decided
to take a three - day weekend
to stay
at home and help me
potty - train.
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....).
Remember, not every child is ready
to go
at the same time, and if you start
potty training too early, it may
take longer
to train your child.
But he seems
to have no awareness of what's going on, has never peed in the
potty, and when you
take his pants off all he wants
to do is play
at retracting his foreskin.
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.
Your child will have fun and
at the same time understand how
to take responsibility for their need
to use the
potty - before an accident.
One of friends» son was also not motivated by practice runs, but he loves
to wear clothes, so she
took his clothes away for a while if he had an accident - he did not like that
at all - he started going
to potty instead of training pants.
We have all been there and we know what it is like
to feel
at home all the time, but unsure how
to take your son or daughter out though too when they are learning
to potty train.
All these means that boys generally
take longer
to potty train and are
potty trained
at a later age compared
to girls.
If by
potty training you mean
to train your dog
to «go» oditsue, I would suggest a few things. -
take the dog oditsue often, every 2 - 3 hours
at first (a pup can only hold it for as many hours as his age in months - so a 3 month old pup can hol dit 3 hours)- crate training is a great tool
to assist in «
potty training» - always reward him when he goes oditsue - never punish him if you find a mess - if you catch him in the act, a firm «NO!..
You're probably growing frustrated
at needing
to catch her throughout the day
to take her
to the
potty.
Your child may use the
potty if you
take her
to it
at timed intervals, but she won't use it on her own.
The parent is
taking them
at regular intervals
to the toilet and «watching» for their elimination signs... I hardly consider it a form of
potty training, as much as parent training.
She is able
to relax and be quiet, play with her toys alone or with other kids, is
potty trained, eating normally, is rarely hyper or talkative,
takes a good nap each day, goes
to bed
at night without struggle, and her face even looks different.
2) When you're ready
to take the first step, it's a good idea
to stay
at home for the first few days of
potty training because it's easier
to clean up accidents.
My son
took to it really well and it worked great for us — he really never had anything but breastfeeding poops in the cloth,
at six months he started pooping in the bjorn little
potty, and since 10 months (he's 2.5 and in underwear now) we've had less than a dozen poops in diapers.
I understand why the pants off thing
at home, she does nt understand how
to take off her pants yet but does sit on
potty to pee, therefore it appears she had an accident but she did nt because she wen
to potty chair and did what she is supposed
to.
It
took my son no time
at all
to learn
to pee on the
potty.
Every child learns
at different speeds and catches on
to potty training differently, so it will really depend on your daughter's personality and how she
takes to it and develops with the
potty training.
I have also noticed that he is also dry
at night, something that never happened when my others were first
potty trained and
took a lot longer
to master with them.
It's time
to take a peek into my household today and see what Andrea's doing
to potty her 2.5 yr old and 1 yr old
at night.
Someone must be present
at all times
to take the child
to use the
potty.
Be consistent about
taking your daughter
to the
potty at these times every 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.
Since then I have had
to change 5 poopie diapers, and every one of those times we were driving and not able
to stop for a
potty break... The peeing
took a bit longer, and she had on average one wet diaper a day, and regressed quite a bit when she started walking
at 1.
However, I'm so proud of myself and my baby every time she looks
at me imploringly while grunting, I
take her
to the
potty, and she goes!
No matter how long it
takes you,
at the end of it all, you need
to see your boy learning how
to use the
potty properly.
Although both of my daughters had
potty trained right
at their 2 - year - old birthdays with relative ease (both were completely trained, even
at night, within weeks with a few tears, more than a few accidents, and maybe one reward chart), I
took all of the «advice» from other people and decided
to not even attempt
to potty train my son as his 2 - year birthday rolled around.
It
takes about six months for a child
to fully master
potty training (even more so for staying dry
at night).
You can
take advantage of this window
to start transitioning your toddler
to potty independence
at an age where they are receptive and cooperative.
I had a monumental task in front of me: I needed
to take care of my preemie infant twins and
potty train Abby
at the same time.
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Potty: a seat, a step stool, a 3 - in - 1 awesome tool that you got ta
take a look
at.
But then the high chair success — well done
at not being
potty - centered, yet also being aware enough
to take him!
Taking your child
to the
potty about 3 - 4 hours
at a time.
We are working on
potty training.For the most part he does well with it with only a few accidents.But he doesn't normally tell me when he needs
to go when we are
at home.It is usually with me just
taking him.