October 2013 Moms

Potty training question

I do not know what I am doing...

Lilli started to remove her diaper to poop on it about a week ago. My mom said that it meant she was ready to start trying to potty train. We got her a potty chair over the weekend and she has used it (once) for poop. She is warns about poop by unsnapping her diaper. We do not get a pee-warning. How do you get them to pee in the chair? I think we have a little momentum going with her not wanting a dirty diaper, but do we just wait until she is fed up with wet ones too? 


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Re: Potty training question

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  • edited September 2014
    I just realized we had been doing some of the elimination communication all along without intending too. @jennlin I tend to whistle while I, *cough*, work and usually bring her in with me.

    She can get to the potty and sit down, but we may have to switch diapers because she can't always get all 6 snaps undone without falling over or just pushing the diaper down and pooping while still hooked around one leg. 

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  • I'm confused too...but my baby took off his diaper somehow the other day in the morning and threw it over the play yard and on to the floor.  His onesie still had one button so I had not noticed that he was diaperless until I had him on the bed and he was crawling...Needless to say I was confused...#Iguessheisreadyforpottytraining ;)
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  • Just read an article in Parents about potty training. The essentials are that kid must be able to get themselves to the potty, sit on it unassisted, and pull down their pants unassisted. Without those things it is somewhat pointless.
  • pmarie33 said:
    Are you on the right board? Our babies are only 11-12 months old.  
    Lilli will be one year old on Wednesday
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  • sleepy33 said:
    My other thought is, how are you going to handle your baby basically dropping trou out in public? I am assuming she wears clothes in public? Is she taking clothes off at home to take off the diaper?


    Yes, she wears clothes and takes them off to remove her diaper. Usually she wears a dress with a matching diaper cover that she strips off like undies. She did start to remove her diaper cover at the children's museum last week so I took her straight to the bathroom, no big deal. She goes at nearly the same times everyday so I have a general idea when to be extra vigilant. It may become more of a challenge when the weather gets cool and she needs pants. 
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  • So if you are following her cues and not pushing her I think it is ok. That is what I did with her and it worked out well. "encourage but don't force" tends to be my parenting motto. I don't see what the big deal is as long as you don't force and punish for it (I don't think you are- just throwing it out there). Some babies are ready earlier than others

    That is what we have been doing. She is surprisingly strong minded so there would be little use in trying to force her to do anything. Also it did seem early to me too, but my mom and grandmother just brushed it off with "cloth diapered babies initiate training earlier." I was fully day trained at 14 months.

    When she does this she gets a huge smile and looks so proud of herself, very mischief managed. Then she runs a few into the next room and peaks around the corner to see if I'm going to chase her down and put her in another diaper.

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  • This whole post is just depressing to me. Perhaps I need a bump break...lol I can't even get my kid to let me know when she is hungry vs whatever other things babies do. I still treat her like I did when she was a newborn.

    D cries - I check diaper, then if diaper is not dirty, then I offer food, if she is still cranky it usually means nap time...lol
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  • @jalee85 I'm sure there are plenty of things in your life to get sad or upset about and this thread just isn't one of them. PT or don't PT. Not my kid, not my concern. Clara figured out ow to remove Velcro diapers, so we went to snaps instead of the potty. #foiled #iamsmarterthanababy #atleastfornow
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  • huntjul said:

    @jalee85 I'm sure there are plenty of things in your life to get sad or upset about and this thread just isn't one of them. PT or don't PT. Not my kid, not my concern. Clara figured out ow to remove Velcro diapers, so we went to snaps instead of the potty. #foiled #iamsmarterthanababy #atleastfornow

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    It's wasn't really over the potty training part. It was a large number of things things that just made me realize we got a long road ahead of us.
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  • Jalee85 said:
    @jalee85 I'm sure there are plenty of things in your life to get sad or upset about and this thread just isn't one of them. PT or don't PT. Not my kid, not my concern. Clara figured out ow to remove Velcro diapers, so we went to snaps instead of the potty. #foiled #iamsmarterthanababy #atleastfornow
    @huntjul‌ It's wasn't really over the potty training part. It was a large number of things things that just made me realize we got a long road ahead of us.

    @Jalee85 Bump break if you need to. Take care of yourself and your family. We're all rooting for D and know that although she may have a more difficult road in front of her that some of our babies, she's going to get there. Hugs.
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  • @Jalee85 ::hugs:: it hurts I know. It might be a good idea to step back a bit (I've had to do that a time or 2) or it might not help. But please try not to compare babies- it is not fair to D OR yourself.

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    I'm trying really hard not to compare. It just seems like all of a sudden there are reminders everywhere...lol Plus D has had a regression in her walking. Her foot is now even more turned in. The good news about that is that the PT Evaluator feels pretty confident now that it's not her hip or her thigh bone and that it is literally just her foot. That can be easily corrected. We are going to do 2 months of her exercises and if its not better we will either start taping or using a foot brace. I think it just makes me sad that we will likely not have a 1st word or standing/walking by her 1st birthday. Not that either has to happen it's just one of those things that really make you think.

    :::sorry for the thread jack::::
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  • I think OP's DD was one of the first O13 babies to stand or walk. Maybe she's just super advanced.

    I plan on introducing the potty as soon as Carmen starts walking, but I don't expect her to potty train until she's older.
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    edited September 2014


    Jalee85 said:

    This whole post is just depressing to me. Perhaps I need a bump break...lol I can't even get my kid to let me know when she is hungry vs whatever other things babies do. I still treat her like I did when she was a newborn.

    D cries - I check diaper, then if diaper is not dirty, then I offer food, if she is still cranky it usually means nap time...lol

    Honestly I feel like I'm doing it wrong 80% of the time, but she is one year old today and healthy so I try not to beat myself up too much.

    I just posted because I want to encourage her to use the potty chair rather than taking off her diaper to poop on it. (That may be the weirdest sentence anyone has ever typed.) 



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    I should have just said nothing. You didn't say or do anything wrong. It was more if clonglomeration of all the different little stories and it just made me realize that at one point I wanted to but my daughter a potty for her 1st birthday and now instead I have to teach sign language so I can help meet my child's needs. It wasn't anyone in particular it just hit a sore spot for me....lol

    You are doing a great job, and yes I would throw my kid on a potty before I let her poop on the floor as well!
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