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Potty training
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07-07-2008 6:40 AM
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Jaime2892454


- Joined on 07-07-2008
- Posts 3
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I know ! It is extremely frustrating! We did the same thing, though~ we scaled down the rewards for him; we kept his sticker chart, though, because for him, that seemed to be what he cared about the most. All kids are very different, but for mine, he wound up looking at me one night and said out of the blue, "Mommy, I feel like I have to go potty!" So we ran and he did it. The next day, he was so excited to go out and pick new, cool undies for himself. He maybe had 2/3 minor accidents (which in the summer is a lot easier to clean up!) and when he did, he started crying; he felt so bad for wetting his new undies. It almost seemed like it scared him; he wasn't used to how it felt w/o a pull up or diaper. That's really all it took was for him to really feel how yucky it is to be dirty in real underwear to make him not have any more accidents! But your right in picking the perfect time for you to start her, too. It is a lot easier when you're home; you're able to be more consistent. Good luck again!
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softsnowbunny


- Joined on 08-30-2005
- Due with #3 May 8th 2009!
- Posts 1,038
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I saw your update and am glad to hear of progress. I do have a tid bit of info. I have boys, and I did the whole and am doing again, no pull ups, just underwear. Im amazed at his progress, its been about 4 weeks, I dont mind cleaning and use pull ups at night. My DS is 2 and now is consitantly going pee pee in the potty, poo poo is another story, I am working on poo poo potty training after he masters the pee pee or when hes ready.
I dont want to sound negative, and understand your frustration, my oldest was not potty trained until 3 1/2 . But taking away something a child likes such as the cartoons can give the child an Idea of potty being a negative thing because she is getting things taken away for not doing it. I dont know if your still doing it but, it just can leave the kid thinking the potty is a bad thing and realate it because her cartoons are gone. I hope I am making sense.
I do potty stickers and a dance , as silly as it is. And big brother and daddy are doing a good job showing him the right way to go. Hes more motivated to go when someone else is going. If big brother does it he has to do it.
I wish you luck and hope your progress is quick.
Candice
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proud mom to 3


- Joined on 12-13-2003
- Posts 2,654
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My biggest advice for anyone going through potty training is to wait until the child is ready. If you feel that he or she is ready, then go ahead and take them to the potty every hour or so to go #1, and have them sit to try #2 about a half hour or so after each meal. Just make it fun. That'll get them used to going where they should. But nothing in the world is going to work if your child is not physically ready to do so.
I have no problem using pull ups until that click happens in their brain. Pullups are easier than diapers to take on and off for going to the potty, and a lot cleaner than underwear accidents. But that's just what worked for me here (I've trained 3 boys.) Honestly, it doesn't matter what you do, what the rewards are, etc., until your child is physically ready. And the "norm" can be anywhere from 15 mos. to 4 years! Stressing them, taking away privileges, punishing them, etc., will only put stress on them and make the whole process harder. (jmo from my own experiences and listening to the experiences of others.)
Good luck to everyone who is training, and even if at this point you think your child will be in diapers until college, I promise you that won't happen! It just takes patience on your part. :)
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