I didn't buy the 3 day thing but from what I have read from on here it seems kind of like what I did. A few weeks ago my daughter was always ripping her diaper off as soon as she peed and was always wanting to go into the bathroom. I decided to ditch the diapers during the day and let her be naked or wear underwear. I kept the bathroom door open (it is connected to the living room) and if she started to have an accident I would take her on into the bathroom and put her on the toilet. Even if she was done I sat her there so she could make the connection as I told her this is where she needs to pee. It really only took her a few times of that before she really got it. On day 4 she had no accidents and I even took her out in underwear. I didn't do treats. She just got tons of praise from us, which she really got a kick out of.
Have a lot of underwear and towels handy. If he starts to go on the floor take him right to the bathroom and sit him on the toilet. With all 3 of my kids it seems like it didn't take too many times for them to understand what they are suppose to do. My second daughter knew what to do early on but I don't think she was ready for the full commitment so it took her a little longer-we were also going through a lot of things at the time though.
I am unsure what to do about nights though. Since she isn't even 2 yet I will just continue with the diaper at night and limit drinks after dinner.
Re: 3 day PT (I have it & I have a Q)
I didn't buy the 3 day thing but from what I have read from on here it seems kind of like what I did. A few weeks ago my daughter was always ripping her diaper off as soon as she peed and was always wanting to go into the bathroom. I decided to ditch the diapers during the day and let her be naked or wear underwear. I kept the bathroom door open (it is connected to the living room) and if she started to have an accident I would take her on into the bathroom and put her on the toilet. Even if she was done I sat her there so she could make the connection as I told her this is where she needs to pee. It really only took her a few times of that before she really got it. On day 4 she had no accidents and I even took her out in underwear. I didn't do treats. She just got tons of praise from us, which she really got a kick out of.
Have a lot of underwear and towels handy. If he starts to go on the floor take him right to the bathroom and sit him on the toilet. With all 3 of my kids it seems like it didn't take too many times for them to understand what they are suppose to do. My second daughter knew what to do early on but I don't think she was ready for the full commitment so it took her a little longer-we were also going through a lot of things at the time though.
I am unsure what to do about nights though. Since she isn't even 2 yet I will just continue with the diaper at night and limit drinks after dinner.