DD is still in her crib. I like it that way and she doesn't seem to mind either. I don't think she's ready for her crib to be a toddler bed yet. I'm positive she would NOT nap if she could get out. So that being said, can you potty train a toddler while still in a crib? I think she's ready (& has been for a few months) for potty training but it seems to me I would only be daytime potty training her since she couldn't get up and go to the potty at night due to being confined to her crib. Would this be too confusing for her?
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Re: Does LO have to be out of a crib to PT?
DS is about the same age and he's completely PT'ed, day and night, and still in the crib. He yells for me if he has to go potty, but we sit and pee before nap and bed. For the first few days of night PTing, we got him up a couple times (before we went to bed and when DH got up for work) and had him sit on the potty. This morning he woke up around 6 and yelled for the potty, I got up, he peed, and went back to sleep.
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Thanks for posting! This board is pretty slow :-) I have July 1st marked as P-Day (potty training day), well the start of it anyway. We aren't planning on going anywhere the entire 4 day weekend. Whew!
I agree with the PP... DS has just turned 2 and is still in the crib (why fix what isn't broken, right?!) and he's potty trained both day and night. He doesn't yell for me, but like the PP we go pee before nap and bed, and after nap/in the morning, I get him out as soon as I hear him making noise in there, and we go pee.
Also, he's still in the sleepsack! So I take his legs out, and pull his PJs down and hold the sleeping bag up out of the toilet:) It's funny, but it works for us. I'm in no rush to move him to a toddler bed.
HTH:)