So since our board was slow and I was on an extremely boring conference call, I meandered over to the AP board. Some women said they starting sitting their LOs on the potty once they were sitting up, so basically now. Babies can start giving cues when they have to go and I can definitely see that with R. Anyone have any potty training experience at all? My sister couldn't get my nephew potty trained until he was 4. I definitely don't want that.
Re: Potty Training Already?
When LO can march his butt to the toilet and think and say he has to go potty, that is when we will start.
I am fully aware that sphincter control does not happen until walking. I also know that it won't be consistent until at least 2 if the child is ready. I will not be using any pssshhh sounds or freaking out about it every time she makes a face.
The Montessori teacher at my Mommy-Baby class is a big expert on toilet training, so I am going to start her very short book soon. She teaches 14-30 month-olds, and the majority of them use the toilet at school.
My oldest son was hard to potty train... But by 2 1/2 he was fine. DS2 was easier and interested in the potty sooner. It's not like they will go to college in diapers, why not wait until they're ready?
I agree with you! I'd personally be worried if my 1 year old "held" it until they take her to use the bathroom. Their little bladders just can't hold too much and holding it can cause UTIs. I hope they're taking her to the bathroom very frequently.
It works similarly to letting a baby play with spoons in preparation for eating or certain areas filling expectations (a high chair for family dinner/eating or a crib for sleeping). Children often first begin to learn through mimicking, so letting her see the toilet or how I pee in the bathroom is what I am aiming for (probably in about two months once things have settled from the holidays). I don't actually expect her to be able to tell me she needs to go.
A actually shows awareness of when she is about to pee. My H and I both recognize her sounds, and we wait a few minutes and go change her. If we wait too long, she is extremely fussy because she seems to hate to be wet. I don't think she is actually telling US anything; I think she just knows something is happening. Does she always do it? No. Do we care if she she always does it? No.
I'm just going to work on association, and as I said above, in a non-obsessive way.
If anyone has any advise on getting my 1st to poop in the toilet that be awesome. TIA
Happening in her bum so that when we decide to potty train she understands what I am asking of her. But what the hell do I know about anything,I have literally read absolutely nothing about this.
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But poos? There is a very particular ritual to poos. She stops everything she is doing and makes this face:
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