This may be a silly question. But are there any negatives to early potty training? My daughter is 17 months and we are potty training her older brother and she is really taking to using the little potty. She has peed and pooped in it a few times. I realize she has a long ways to go but I was just curious if I should keep going with it without pushing her to use it? I would have never even tried but since we have the potty for her brother I let her sit on it too.
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Re: Early potty training?
Keep her in diapers but allow her to use the potty as she wants. This is setting her up for using it fully when she is a bit older.
Keep it low key and stress free. In time she will be fully ready and will be a few steps ahead by not only having watched her brother but by having had some practice.
The only negatives to early toilet training would come from pressure and too high of expectations setting her up to fail.
At 15 months old we aren't potty training out dd but each night when we give her a bath, I take her diaper off and she reads a book while I fill her bath. The combination between chilly bathroom and shortly after dinner and running water she pees in the potty 2/3 of the time. We make a big celebration of it but that's as much as it goes. That's how a friend of one introduced potty training and eventually her son was taking of his diaper and peeing in the potty I. His own beige bath time. Then they started doing it in the morning and after meals. The kiddo took the initiative and it was very low pressure. He was potty trained at 18 months and never looked back.
DD1 was 2.5 years old and right in that independent, do it myself stage. She potty trained easily and used the potty 100% by herself by at least 3 years (with the exception of occasional help wiping).
DD2 had just turned 2. She wasn't able to pull her pants down by herself yet, so I pretty much helped her with everything. She also didn't have the bladder control yet, so even if she knew she had to go, she couldn't always hold it long enough to make it to the potty. It took her longer to potty train completely, and even at 3.5 years, she was still asking me for help in the potty almost every single time. I think that if she had been older when she first showed interest in potty training, she would have been able to do more herself, so the expectation would have been there earlier.
I am hoping that DD3 doesn't show interest in potty training until at least 2.5 years. I would much rather change diapers than clean up messes, and I want to make sure she's more independent in the bathroom earlier on.
Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
DS born 6/2013
If she's ready then do it. I started PT'ing DS1 just before he turned 3 and it was a loooong journey to get him PT'd, but then he didn't actually show any interest in it.
After it sucking so much to train DS1 I wasn't expecting much from DS2, but he expressed an interest and has already started peeing in the potty at only 22 months.
I'm not buying the itty bitty underoos just yet, but it's a start.
Good luck!
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