I suck at potty training. Oldest was 3.5 yrs old. Second was 2.5, but will need therapy at some point since I used the "don't pee on the princesses" method of potty training. Third (the boy) is almost 49 months. And still in pull-ups. We're getting there though. We have good days (only wets his pull-up 1-2 times) and bad days (goes through 5-6 pull-ups).
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So it is definitely very early.
Dd poops twice a day, so when she was trying to get up the stairs by herself and telling me "poofa," that meant that she needed to go poop a third time today. I brought her upstairs because I thought I'd smelled something in her diaper (a fart most likely) and when I opened her diaper up, there was nothing--and then it all started coming out. Lovely.
I wouldn't even know where to start... Do I buy one of those pottiesmarried to an anesthesia attending
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That's funny, 'cause I started with one of those seats that fits over the big potty (didn't really have tons of space in the bathroom for a little potty, plus I really didn't want to have to clean the thing!!), but ended up inheriting a little potty chair from a friend which DS#1 ended up liking better.
Just like everything else in parenting, every kid is soooo different!!~Jane
-Wife of urology attending.
-SAHM to three great kiddos (2 boys, 1 girl!)
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Take my two cents for what they're worth, which is about $.02.After a huge sample size of two, I've formulated a theory of potty training: introduce a little potty (Baby Bjorn or IKEA) early, like 18 months unless you're doing EC, then start when they can sit up. Start using potty words when you see them going, so that they can associate the action of voiding with the vocabulary. But *don't* push it until they're getting closer to 3 and/or are motivated by "being a big kid". Do give them plenty of chances to sit on the big toilet as well as the little potty, because they need to learn to balance up there if they're ever going to use guest bathrooms and public bathrooms.
That said both of mine potty trained between 2 and 2.5 with minimal active input from me. (We got a video from the library called Potty Power that jump-started N). They used the toilet more and the diaper less until they were either refusing the diaper or keeping it dry in between potty breaks. Then I put 'em in underwear, at which point it was two steps forward and one back: accidents enough to make me revert to diapers for a while, then weeks of dryness.
We are changing a LOT of pants lately even though N has been "trained" for over a month, but at least it's only wet and not poop pants! *knock wood* She's hitting a phase where it's a control issue and she doesn't want to go to the potty when I tell her to, but instead has an accident as she rushes to the bathroom 15 minutes later. Sigh.Alison
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What am I looking for?!?!
There are so many potties out there--my head is spinning!
Do I get her a small pot? Or a bigger chair-style potty (I've read reviews for the Bjorn chair that says the rim of the seat digs into the tushies of smaller toddlers. And my toddler is itty-bitty. She's the weight of your average 13-month old).
Am I putting too much thought into this...?married to an anesthesia attending
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Ok, ok! I'll stop obsessing!
There's a small bathroom next to her room, so she can pee all over it if she wants.I think I'll get her a potty for now, since I'm not super comfortable with her getting up and down from a step stool. She just learned how to walk 3 months ago, after all.
married to an anesthesia attending
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Take her to the store and let her pick out the potty whatever that may be. My sister has one for my niece that plays music, that would have driven me nuts. A used the little potty for about a week and then she wanted to use the big potty so she does. Do whatever is comfortable.Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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