Some children eliminate on a regular schedule, and if you can figure it out,
then getting them to the potty on time works.
Not exact matches
I'm going
to look for these M&M's and if I don't
get around
to making these truffles
then I know my little Eden would be thrilled
to see she has a new
potty training treat
its a pleasant surprise tonight — came in from work last week found we was 2 - 0 down
then come from work this week
to find we're 2 - 0 up, its just the arsenal driving me
potty / insane (again), we never quite know what we're gonna
get anymore...
I've googled
potty training tips, and asked my friends with kids about their secrets
to success; I've researched and studied and tried and failed,
then tried again and failed again; I'm still trying
to get my sons completely
potty trained.
If you are starting
potty training or planning
to get your 2 - year - old a grown up bed and
then a stage of sleep regression begins, accept that perhaps it's not quite the right time and delay these changes until your child is more settled.
Russ has been
getting up on his own and I usually tell him
to get his cloths and come into my room and dress while am fixing my hair etc. and I noticed he brought clean underwear and I asked if he had wet the ones we put on fresh before he went
to bed and he said no and
then announced he had
to go
to the
potty.
Since
then, Jonah stays dry through the night and
gets up with me while I dress for work around 3:30 am
to potty.
He even
got up at 2:00 am and called for me because he had
to go
potty and
then went right back
to bed.
Well, we have
to get up once in the night
to go
potty, she cant hold it all night long yet, but other
then that she is
potty trained, I want
to thank you for your help and advise.
I will sit him on the
potty but he will
then get off and stand up next
to it and poo!
Rewards are fine but if she blatantly refuses
to go
potty, (even though she is already trained)
then she doesn't
get to watch Sesame Street that day (or whatever she looks foward
to.)
Potty training loomed large on the horizon, and by
then I was desperate
to get a full night's sleep.
I use the clorox, but
then clean it again afterwards with an organic cleaner
to get rid of the residue that has the chemicals on the
potty seat.
To the mom with the 4 year old - I've heard that if, when you see that he's pooping - you first get him to sit on the potty with his diaper on and poop in his diaper, then dump the poop from the diaper into the potty that will help ease the transitio
To the mom with the 4 year old - I've heard that if, when you see that he's pooping - you first
get him
to sit on the potty with his diaper on and poop in his diaper, then dump the poop from the diaper into the potty that will help ease the transitio
to sit on the
potty with his diaper on and poop in his diaper,
then dump the poop from the diaper into the
potty that will help ease the transition.
Or some parents (for sure not all), this happens, they pull their child's diaper off and guide their child
to the
potty and that pee or poo
gets in the toilet the very first time, and
then after that.
Skip quickly thru parts that seem
to have fully «clicked» and
then focus heavily on
getting ONE poop in the
potty during naked - bottom home time, ok?
He would
get so upset from me trying
to only
potty him, though, that it would take a long time
to get everyone back
to sleep - unless I nursed him, and
then that meant we were up every two hours nursing or peeing or both.
I always heard with lil boys its much easier
to potty train cus you can play games with them my mom told me she did this one with my brothers she had put a cherieo in the tolit and told them
to try and rope it and if you could rope the cheerio
then you'll
get a cookie or candy or something in that nature with my niece my mom tried the privery method tell him he'll
get a prize if he goes
to the big boy
potty tell him you'll take him
to mcdonalds or
to walmart for a toy if he goes like a big boy it works most of the time I would try the cheerio method for when he pee's and the privery method for poopoo good luck we are still working with my 2 1/2 year old niece.
In fact, when I did try
to get him
to try using the
potty «like his cousin» when he was 3, he stopped, looked at me for a moment, and
then asked, «Mom, do you really want me
to do things just because someone else does them?»
When we
got to the
potty, he had
to pull down his pants, sit down,
then stand up, and pull up his pants.
Then for the past 4 days we have been serious about not leaving the house and focusing on
getting to the
potty every 40 minutes.
I told him that first he needed
to go on the
potty, and
then he
got it.
Since
then it's been a struggle
to get her
to even think about the
potty.
Once you
get there,
then you have
to manage
potty on the go!
Sometimes I feel like giving up after I ask my son if he needs
to go
potty, only
to get a «no,» and
then later see (or smell or step in) the poop that he definitely didn't need
to take in the
potty, but apparently needed
to take on my floor.
My boy is 23 months now, since he was born we decided
to let him see us going
to the bathroom, we
got him a small
potty that looks like ours an just put it near toilet, he only liked
to sit on it with his feet inside it until this Christmas we gave him a few
potty books between his presents, after we read them only once
to him next time he felt the need
to go immediately told us «popo - pipi» and have been doing it since
then.
My LO is 3 months and he clearly cues that he has
to go - a certain cry -
then I have enough time
to take off his dry diaper and
get him
to the
potty where he will
then pee.
then when he
got old enough
to support his head around 3 months he graduated
to a mini
potty.
Make sure that she takes them off as soon as she
gets up so that if she has not wet them,
then she has a chance
to urinate in the
potty and not the pull up.
It doesn't
get much easier than disposables, but you end up paying a fortune compared
to cloth and
then early
potty - training with EC.
Potty training in one day is a method that is very effective and does work.It was originally created for children with special needs, since it works off the basis of watching your child's facial expressions and movements prior to going potty and then being able to get them to the potty in
Potty training in one day is a method that is very effective and does work.It was originally created for children with special needs, since it works off the basis of watching your child's facial expressions and movements prior
to going
potty and then being able to get them to the potty in
potty and
then being able
to get them
to the
potty in
potty in time.
Your child has
to learn and become familiar with his / her body and functions, associate the physical sensation with the proper response, picture what s / he want
to do, create a plan
to get to the
potty,
get there, remove the underwear and
then begin
to use the
potty.
And if you have another child
to attend
to,
then potty training certainly
gets cumbersome.
Then he
got angry every time we put him on the
potty, even if we KNEW he had
to go.
This person should be the one
to take your child
to the
potty each time, should be the one watching for your child's signals, and also paying attention
to your child in case there is an accident,
then calmly helping your child
to potty and
get cleaned - up.
Then get kids up
to potty,
get dressed, and brush teeth.
«I nurse the baby, prepare bottles for daycare, pack the toddler's lunch, put together the baby's diapers for daycare, pack my lunch, pack pump parts, take juice and vitamin
to the toddler, wake the toddler up,
get him on the
potty, wake the baby, dress the baby, dress the toddler, take the kids downstairs, put the baby in their car seat, make breakfast for the toddler,
get dressed, take everything
to the car, take the kids
to the car, drive
to daycare, drop kids off in their classrooms,
get to work, prepare my patient lists for the day, greet my first patient or two, pump for 30 minutes, and
then it's 9:00 a.m.»
When your toddler is either communicating with you before they need
to go
to the toilet, or is
getting themselves
to a
potty on their own with a good success rate
then you can think about going out without a diaper on.
Boys can be slower
to potty train, and
then there's the question of aim... Here's some advice on
getting them out of nappies.
Then suddenly, after playing a bit, she got up, went to the potty, sat down, looked down at herself, then announced, «look, it's pee!&ra
Then suddenly, after playing a bit, she
got up, went
to the
potty, sat down, looked down at herself,
then announced, «look, it's pee!&ra
then announced, «look, it's pee!»
We did the
potty dance, hugged
then I showed her how
to wipe and she
got to carry the
potty to the toilet, dump it out and flush.
If you're in a public, crowded place such as a festival and you can't
get to the bathroom in time because there's a line,
then you should put your little
potty close
to the port - o -
potties, in an out - of - the - way corner, and let your child use it there.
Then when I have
to get up for
potty, I'll put her in her crib and she continues
to sleep.
If you answered yes
to these questions,
then your child has the cognitive and verbal skills necessary
to get started with
potty training!
If constipation isn't a problem, and there haven't been any recent changes at home,
then the following tips may help
to get her
to have regular bowel movements on the
potty:
Little boys love
to play pirate, what better way than
to get your child thinking and going
potty then to watch I'm A Potty Pirate v
potty then to watch I'm A
Potty Pirate v
Potty Pirate video!
she took her diaper off, sat on the
potty...
got off went
to the other side of the room and pooped on the floor and
then went back and sat on the
potty lol.
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.
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
I don't think I've ever put one on him at home (except at night), but when we're out and it's harder
to get him
to the
potty immediately or change him instantly when he pees,
then Fuzzi Bunz are a nice back - up.