So, when are you planning on starting potty training? How do you know when they are ready? Is there a book I can read?
I haven't thought about potty training but E has decided for the last 4 days if she has to pee she goes to a corner, somehow gets her pants and diaper off and starts peeing all over the floor!! Is it time to start or is this a phase??
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And yes, we have a poop corner in the house.
This. Ugh. We have a poop place, too. And we're not allowed to look at her when she assumes position. She shakes her head, waves her arms in front of her face, and biitches at us until we look away. I'm praying she's easy to potty train. Jazzy ... be the test mom for Oct. '11 and let us know how it goes! lol
We tried training my DD at 18 months. Then 22 months, then 26 months. We failed every time. It was awful. I wish she would potty train already!!
Anyway, buy some potty books and a potty. Introduce it but don't force it. The biggest issue I saw with us was that I really pushed it on my DD then she started feeling like she couldn't tell me she was going anymore. She would hide it. If she's ready, your DD will show you.
IMO, it's not worth worrying about til they're at least 2. I posted an article on here a while ago about how kids are being trained earlier and earlier by eager parents and there's been a rise of UTI's and other issues b/c of it. kids this age shouldnt' be holding it in to make it to the potty.
these are the signs of readiness: my son will be 4 in March and is just now starting to show all the signs. when they're ready, they'll tell you!
Physical signs
Is coordinated enough to walk, and even run, steadily.
Urinates a fair amount at one time.
Has regular, well-formed bowel movements at relatively predictable times.
Has "dry" periods of at least two hours or during naps, which shows that his bladder muscles are developed enough to hold urine.
Behavioral signs
Can sit down quietly in one position for two to five minutes.
Can pull his pants up and down.
Dislikes the feeling of wearing a wet or dirty diaper.
Shows interest in others' bathroom habits (wants to watch you go to the bathroom or wear underwear).
Gives a physical or verbal sign when he's having a bowel movement such as grunting, squatting, or telling you.
Demonstrates a desire for independence.
Takes pride in his accomplishments.
Isn't resistant to learning to use the toilet.
Is in a generally cooperative stage, not a negative or contrary one.
Cognitive signs
Understands the physical signals that mean he has to go and can tell you before it happens or even hold it until he has time to get to the potty.
Can follow simple instructions, such as "go get the toy."
Understands the value of putting things where they belong.
Has words for urine and stool.
Well, I'd say we are 80 there then.
I think it is cute that you DD is doing that, however I don't have to clean it up every time lol.
Same here! He'll poop anywhere. He sits with his face all red. Usually he likes to stare right at me during. It's kinda awkward.
I plan to introduce the potty around 18 to 20 months and start when she is 2.
You could put her diaper on backwards. Maybe it will confuse her because she would be able to see or feel the diaper tabs to pull them.
My best friends mom had both her and her brother potty trained at one. That was in the 80's and she said she hated cloth diapers. Now she hounds my BF to hurry up and get her 18mo old on the potty. My friend just laughs. My SO's cousin has a son that LOVED the potty. He thought it was the greatest thing, and so they started putting him on there when he was 20mo. He still loved it. He was fully potty trained by 22mo.
IMO, and to be blunt, I think it is BS about the hazards of potty training by 2. It was always customary to potty train by 2 until recently when people starting talking about how bad it was to force your kid to do something they do not want to do and how it was going to psychologically damage them. I also think it is BS that it causes more UTIs. This just doesn't make any sense to me.
I am the adult and I decide what my kid will or will not do and I am sure he will survive just as well. I honestly believe people would have less problems if they started before 2 and went directly to underwear when doing it. Again, this is my opinion on the topic. Each parent has to decide for themselves how they choose to handle it.
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honestly! LOL. if it were only that easy!!
here's the article Smit, I'm sure this Pediatric Urologist has no clue what he's talking about
https://www.babble.com/toddler/toddler-health-safety/dangers-potty-training-early/
Hmmm....can't make a formal argument against me, and have an intellectual conversation on the topic, so you resort to the old tactic of attacking me...I get it.
I have seen that web page before Christiney as well as all of the other webpages that cite him. He is a Urologist so of course he is only going to see the patients with issues. It isn't like he will see the healthy kids that were potty trained early coming into his office. From what I am seeing he is basing his opinion on anecdotal evidence based on the kids with issues that he sees in his office. Aside from him being verbose on the topic I have not seen any other evidence to support his conclusions. If someone would like to provide me with said evidence then I would be more than happy to look at it.
As I said before, I was posting my opinion based on my experiences and what I have seen and each person can decide for themselves what they want to do with their own kids.
Are you being serious? That's awfully rude. Although I do like your use of the word 'plopable poops' :-)
Yeah that isn't happening as it isn't like DS is inherently obedient.
I guess what I typed is being misconstrued. What I meant by that phrase is that we do not let DS make the decisions in our household. He would like to do all sorts of stuff if we let him but we don't. In regard to potty training, we are not going to wait until he decides he wants to use the potty as we could be waiting until he is 20. We will start training before 2.
If a kid isn't ready, they aren't ready. I really don't understand how just because you are their parent you can magically make them ready. Some children legitimately have bed wetting problems into their childhood! What will you do then, tell them no because you said so??
Please refer back to my last post on page 1.
I want to get a potty soon to have around so Tilly can get used to it. I'm pretty much where Worm is - if she shows interest at this age, we'll go with it, but I'm not expecting anything. It's not about instilling anything lasting at this age, but if we can save a diaper, awesome.
According to Christiney's info, however, we're actually closer than I would have thought. Although I'm sure the "cooperative stage" part will come and go.
I love your "NOT TTC" siggy pic! I was joking yesterday that I am still recovering from the 2.5 mos that DS wasn't STTN not to mention everything else!
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Good gawd, people! I really cannot understand why this is so controversial. Sit your kid on the pot if you want. Or don't. They're 1 year olds for fruck's sake! Nobody is talking about putting their babies in underwear and beating them if they pi$$ themselves. There's about ZERO risk of our LO's getting a UTI from holding their pi$$ because there's about ZERO chance that they're going to try to hold their pi$$. They've been ok with pi$$ing their diapers so far, haven't they? Honestly, what are the odds of that changing anytime soon??? We're not really discussing potty training here. We're discussing the possibility of introducing the potty and the idea that the potty is a good place to take a $hit!
My advice is this...and you're free to take or leave it:
If your kid has a $hittin' spot, he/she is aware that he/she (1) needs to go and (2) is going. Buy yourself a frucking $10 plastic potty, put it in the $hitting spot and see if your kid will $hit in it. If so, great. If not, whatever. If he/she hates it, put the d@#$ thing away for a few months and try again later. I guarantee that you're not going to do any lasting damage!!!
ILYT! You just re-enforced the same argument I made in the past about UTIs and potty training by 2. As a microbiologist it just doesn't make any sense. We will start before 2 with DS, and I am not letting him decide when to start training. I really don't give a sh*t what others choose to do or not do.
Ditto. This cracked me up.
Heck, I don't have all of these signs. Time to put the Depends back on!
Word.
No joke, Liz! Maybe we should make a checklist??
DD showed signs at 15 months of being ready and everyone told me it was way too early so I didn't even attempt to pt. I missed my window and she was 2.5 by the time she was potty trained, pee only. She had issues holding her poop which in turn caused constipation and finally started going #2 at 3ish. I fall in the camp of letting your kids set the time table--they won't do what they don't want to do and if you force it, it just makes it worse and your life miserable.
Lol no I'm not. She does have valid points but if she believes she can potty train an 18 month to 2 year old because she is an adult and her kid has to do what she wants is ridiculous. I'm not saying kids that age shouldn't or can't be potty trained. I would however be willing to bet that BECAUSE I SAID SO has never and will never work in regards to potty training.
I never said this Lopes. As I said to PP, re-read my last post on page 1. I clarified that what I meant by my statement is that I am not going to let him make the decision as to when the training will begin. I never said anything at any time about me not letting him sh*t his pants or that it won't ever happen.
I am also quite disgusted that, with some of you ladies, if someone has a different opinion than you, you have to go all ape sh*t and resort to name calling. I guess only your opinion and thoughts matter Lopes and you are the all knowledgeable person on everything? If we don't say something you agree with then were are "ridiculous"?
I knew that.
I also realized after I started getting flack that it completely came across wrong. We are just not going to wait on DS to suddenly decide he wants to do this (again, he could make us wait until he is 20 before he wants to be introduced ) so we will start training before 2 and put him in undies. Right now DS likes to crap while he is in his high chair. Like PP have stated about their LOs, he will get quiet, get a weird look on his face then make a few grunts. He definitely knows he is pooping but IMO it is too early for us to start with him now so we will wait about 4-6 mos to start.
My DH wants to get him this....DH calls it "Sh*t on me Elmo" haha!