DS is 2 - will be 3 in December. He didn't show any interest in using the potty until last weekend and we didn't push it. He woke up last Saturday and asked to wear big boy underwear so we just went with it.
We explained that pee and poop should go in the toilet and proceeded to take him to the bathroom every 1 to 2 hours. He did awesome and only had 1 accident in 3 days.
Here's the problem - he doesn't ever tell us when he needs to go or ask to go. It's like he just waits for us to take him. He had 2 accidents at daycare because he didn't tell his teachers he had to go. We (us and the teachers) explained to him that it's ok to ask and he should ask or say something when he needs to go, but it doesn't seem to be clicking.
Is this just something that will happen with time? Any advice or tips?
ETA: I know accidents are bound to happen, I'm just trying to figure out the best way to encourage him to ask/say he needs to go.
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Charlie - 12/11/2011 * Surprise! #2 - EDD 2/17/2015
Re: Won't ask to use the potty
Are you exclusively using underwear during the day?
Is it that he doesn't want to stop what he's doing to go? Do you have a floor potty? We have a tri-level house so I bring the floor potty with us to the rooms we spend the most time in, including the playroom. I feel like having the potty in his line of sight helps him to "remember" he needs to go.
Stick with the undies and good luck!