Any suggestions? He will go pee in the potty by himself with ease but refuses to do number 2! He hides instead. Sticker chart seemed novel for a week or so, but still no poops in the potty. It's really frustrating to have to keep buying pull-ups just for BMs but DH refuses to let him wear undies and just 'soil' himself on his watch- he watches him for 6 hours a day while I am working... and can't stand the clean up. >:(
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Re: Potty Training 4 year old boy, will not poop in potty. HELP!
What finally worked for us (sticker charts don't work for any behavior change w/ DS) was to take him to the store and let him pick out 2 new books that were really interesting to him (and on the longer side w/ interesting pictures to keep him occupied). They are his 'potty books' and he is only allowed to read them if he is sitting on the toilet. (of course, he really loves books/reading so if LO is not into that then you'd need to find something else that would get him). We used to try the ipad but he'd just sit in there playing indefinitely on that thing so I stopped using it for that. In addition to the potty books, we started instituting a mandatory sit & try time after bfast & after dinner. To be honest hte bfast one doesnt always happen b/c of getting out the door in the morning but he is more of a late day pooper anyway so it hasn't been a big problem. The books helped him be less resistant to the time in the bathroom and we try not to be really forceful about it (again, does not work w/ his personality) or make him sit in there for any extensive amount of time, like 10 min max- he didn't 'have' to go poop, he just had to try, we did big time celebrations when he did go, and he got a candy treat, that is one of the few 'rewards' he really does like, though honestly it still doesn't drive him to major behavior changes.
Other thing we did since he has been in underwear a long time was to start making him clean it up. He has to carry the underwear to our laundry room sink, stand there on trhe stool and rinse it out (w/ my help), etc so the whole thing takes soooo long and I remind him of how long the cleanup takes and how going in the potty is so much quicker & will take him away from playing for less time (since his usual excuse is that he was 'too busy playing'.). One pedi at our practice actually said to put a bucekt of soapy water in the garage and get him some rubber gloves & do it that way but I'll admit, that seemed like a lot of work for me & I chose to do the laundry sink route.
He's coming along, accidents are much less frequent thought not nonexistent--- though, he has not had an accident in school in MONTHS so I know he has control & it is just a comfort/safety/whatever thing.
GL!