Toddlers: 24 Months+

Potty Training

Hi there ladies.  I have an almost 3 year old who refuses to potty train.  I am due in April and I want only 1 in diapers if I can help it.  Does anyone have any magic ideas?  I have tried the potty training party in 1 day, I have tried stickers, candy, games, bribery, threats..LOL..

 

HELP????

Re: Potty Training

  • dont know what one day training party is.........but we did the 3 day potty training program and it was a great start. i could barely imagine someone being trained in 3 days let alone one day!!
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  • The first question is- are there any signs of readiness going on? If so, then there could be a couple of things going on.  1) kiddo is just not ready 2) it is now a power struggle.  If you've been pushing hard lately, I'd try backing off.  Offer the potty, but always make it on the kiddos terms (ie. "Do you want to go pee on the potty?  No? Okay, well when you're ready- here it is)  Don't EVER punish for not going.  You could start subtly adding in books about PT'ing & movies- we have an awesome Bear in the Big Blue House video about PT'ing.  The bottom line is that your child may not be ready by the time your second one gets here.  Or even if he/she is- be ready for a regression in PT'ing anyway. 
  • I would probably back off the actual training, but indirectly address it in your household.  Does he like bob the builder or something?  Make a tool box and fill it with treats and decorate it with pics of bob (or whatever character he likes) and keep it up high in the batheroom.  Whenever you use the toilet do a crazy potty song and dance and get yourself a potty treat.  Praise DH and take him a potty treat after he goes.  In the meanwhile, casually invite DS to use the potty, but be indifferent if he refuses. 

    Only change diapers in the bathroom.  Make it clear that pee and poop ONLY belong in the bathroom.  Remove attention during diaper changes- don't smile or talk (but don't address the dirty diaper).  Make it so there is no positive reinforcement for soiling himself.  I would casually offer the toilet during changes, but don't try to bribe with treats.  Just ask if he wants to try, if he says no, tell him okay and put his clean clothes on and go about your day.    If he asks about the potty treat, tell him "Of course!  You can have one next time you go on the potty- you want to try?" and if he genuinekly tries, use your judgment about rewarding that.  DOn't cave and give a potty treat if there is no potty behavior- but keep the treats positive, no pressure.

     If you're brave, you can do away with the diapers... but count on more laundry!

    I have used this technique with MANY kids and fhave had a lot of success.  Good luck!

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  •  I knew I was going to be home last week with ds for 5 straight days.  I decided to give it a try.  I have tried a few other times but it never worked out.  He turned 2 in may so I knew he was young.  I figured why not try though.  The first few days I left him in a shirt with nothing else.  I literally asked him every 10 minutes if he had to go to the bathroom.  I just made a really big deal every time he went in the potty.  I bought him a present at tru the first day after he only had one accident.  Here we are a week later and he is potty trained.
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