Daegan turned 3 in August. He was doing pretty well with pee (at the sitter's house anyway) but then my mom came to visit and he stopped going to the sitter for a week and he regressed. This was about 6 months ago.
Since then, I can occasionally get him to pee on the potty, but he'd rather not. I figured there'd be set backs after Kai was born, and I *thought* I was fully on board with the whole "he'll train when he's ready." But I'm starting to doubt that he'll ever be ready!
I'm sure every parent has to get to this point!
My big question is, is this normal? When I see him hide away to poo in his diaper, I ask him if he'd like to use the potty (followed with some bribe - glow stick, stickers, etc). He immediately says no, and tries to get away from me. Then he refuses to be changed for a bit afterwards (as in running away). And usually I have "interrupted" the process, and I end up changing him, and then he finishes pooing in another diaper and I have to change him again.
I'm guessing this is all normal. I don't want to make him anal retentive and constipated by interrupting his poo. But I'm not sure what else to do. He doesn't like to pee on the potty any more either. He'd just rather stay in a diaper.
Will he really get to some point where he will just walk up and tell me he has to go potty? Or do you have to actively do something as the parent?
Since then, I can occasionally get him to pee on the potty, but he'd rather not. I figured there'd be set backs after Kai was born, and I *thought* I was fully on board with the whole "he'll train when he's ready." But I'm starting to doubt that he'll ever be ready!

My big question is, is this normal? When I see him hide away to poo in his diaper, I ask him if he'd like to use the potty (followed with some bribe - glow stick, stickers, etc). He immediately says no, and tries to get away from me. Then he refuses to be changed for a bit afterwards (as in running away). And usually I have "interrupted" the process, and I end up changing him, and then he finishes pooing in another diaper and I have to change him again.
I'm guessing this is all normal. I don't want to make him anal retentive and constipated by interrupting his poo. But I'm not sure what else to do. He doesn't like to pee on the potty any more either. He'd just rather stay in a diaper.
Will he really get to some point where he will just walk up and tell me he has to go potty? Or do you have to actively do something as the parent?
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