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So finally I figured out why DD is holding her pee and poo. She doesn't
want to stop playing to go potty. She throws a royal hissy fit when I
tell her to stop what she's doing to try to go because I can see her
holding it. I tried the timer and that hasn't helped. We have 6-7 potty
books all glorifying the potty, wearing big girl panties, etc. We have a
ton of fun stuff in the bathroom for her to do (half her books and toys
are in there, she watches shows on my phone, we have stickers and
playdough, etc) and we do a song and dance and clap each time she goes.
She's watched me go I don't know how many times. I've showed her my
underwear and told her how my undies stay clean because I use the potty,
etc. She also has underwear of her own. I've promised her she can have a
pack of Dora panties when she can go a full day without an accident. I
even told her about the "Potty Fairy" who takes diapers away and leaves
big girl underwear and treats for big girls who can use the potty.
She knows how to use the potty and she does great when she's not
involved in something. But when she is really focused, she is REALLY
focused. And she's stubborn.
We watched the Daniel Tiger episode to do with pottying... I sing her
the little "If you have to go potty, stop and go right away" song.
Nothing.
We watched the Bear in the Big Blue House episode to do with pottying,
where the mouse creature thing didn't want to potty because he was
playing. Nothing.
Any tips? I can't think of anymore ways to make going to the bathroom
fun. The only time she gets markers and playdough and screen time with
my phone is in the bathroom so if that doesn't work I don't know what
will. If anyone knows of some books about stopping play to potty that
would be awesome.
Re: Doesn't Want to Stop Playing to Go Potty
ETA: we've been working on this the last 9 months, and she's finally getting to the point where she'll tell me she has to go and is willing to stop what she's doing so she stays clean and dry.
She does have regular panties and she has cloth trainers we use at nap and bedtime. I told her she can have a new pack of panties if she has an accident free day hoping that a new set that she didn't already have would be an incentive.
I'm kind of with the PPs. She might just not be ready. We tried last fall with my kid at just over 2 and had the same situation. I backed off, we went back to diapers.
We just started trying again this week. We've had one accident a day and she's so much better about "I have to go potty" no matter what she's doing than she was previously.
I'm also in the minority on the Bump, but I hate bribing a kid to go potty. I feel like if you have to do it, they're just not ready...and really how does a sticker make a kid pee? They either do or they don't.
Also, I know my kid and by the end of the day, I put her back in a diaper at bed. She seems stressed by dinner with the reminders to go potty/remembering to go potty herself etc. So advised or not I give her a little break. She wakes up the next day all excited about her underwear again. I figure she'll keep growing into it. I mean just today she said, "No more diapers at all soon. I give them to the baby."
One of my friends suggested letting her just wear it for a while and that hopefully after a few minutes she'd be like yuck and get the idea that if she doesn't like the wet feeling she'll go in the potty instead. Nope. She doesn't care. She keeps on playing. Also she thinks its funny to pee on stuff now. I made the mistake of giving her a big reaction when she peed on a big stuffed animal (one of those giant teddy bears the size of a six year old) that barely fits in our washing machine. She likes to read while propping against it and she peed her pants and some pee got on the bear. I freaked out and was like, "ohhh no" because this thing is a pain in the butt to wash. I just wasn't thinking... and now she will intentionally sit on stuff and pee on it! She thinks its hilarious. Obviously now I don't do the big reaction but omg... so frustrating.