November 2015 Moms

@justdoit93 - potty training tricks

elbouelbou member
edited May 2015 in November 2015 Moms

Also, @Cardiganmom2 and @kmkrushi and anyone else who is interested :)

First off, sorry for making you wait so long. I was away for the weekend, and have been trying to catch up with housework ever since!

The method of potty training I used was from a book called Potty Training 1-2-3 by Anne Marie Ezzo. The first suggestion was to teach your child how to use the potty (teach them everything you want them to do all at once, don't try to add things in later) and then get your child to teach a toy (doll or teddy bear or any other toy that is big enough to wear the same diapers/training pants/underwear that your child is using) how to go potty. The theory behind this is that by teaching the toy how to do it, the child learns the process better than by having you walk them through it.

Once they have the technique down, you may start to run into the control issues that were mentioned....aka, you kid knows what to do, but doesn't want to do it, leaving you unable to reward them for good behaviour.  According to the author, the problem here is you are trying to reward the wrong thing. Yes, you want them to use the potty, but that is not the overall goal...that is just the method by which the goal is achieved....the true goal is for your child to learn how to stay clean (not poopy) and dry (not wet). So to regain control, you have to change your strategy. Instead of waiting for them to use the potty to reward them, start asking (at random times throughout the day) "Are you clean and dry?"  and teach them how to check if they are clean and dry. Every time the answer to that question is yes, you can reward them (she suggests food rewards, especially salty ones that make them thirsty leading to more opportunities to use the potty). When the answer is no, clean them up (or better yet, get them to help you clean up the mess) and start again by asking them again a little while later. You should also give them lots of opportunities to stay clean and dry by using the potty, and explain to them that when they use the potty to stay clean and dry, they get a double treat!

This method worked really well for both my girls. (I haven't yet started potty training my son.) The part about the goal being to stay clean and dry made so much sense to me! The best part is, you can use whatever method you want for the teaching process and you can do it as fast or as slow as you want...whatever fits your life and schedule best. Feel free to ask questions if I missed something. Good luck to everyone who is or soon will be potty training!


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Re: @justdoit93 - potty training tricks

  • I will have to try to remember this in about 2yrs.  It sounds like a great method. 

    PS - The teaching your teddy bears or pets how to do something works for things like school work as well.  My 9yr old daughter loved to read to her dolls and teach them the alphabet.  The cats were a bit harder to teach as they wouldn't stay still.  lol. 
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  • Thank you. I'm definitely going to get started on this in my second trimester. Goal is to only have the new baby in diapers.
  • rox7777rox7777 member
    We've been using this method for my 2 year old. He knows how to sit on the potty and he likes to line all of his stuffed animals up and show them how to potty. He's still not ready to use the potty yet so we're just practicing the sitting part and showing his toys how to do it. We're going to start the actual using the potty in June after we move.
  • We did teach her favorite bear how to use the potty and she can go through the whole process by herself but the thing we haven't tried is the "clean and dry" concept! I will begin today!! Thanks!
  • I like it! Thanks @elbou !!
  • elbouelbou member

    You are all very welcome, ladies! I hope it works as good for all of you as it did for me. :)

    @justdoit93, the clean and dry concept is exactly what I had in mind when I said I might be able to help with the control issue!


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  • @justdoit93 so we've kind of started and I noticed when I asked DD if she was dry she would tell me yes even when she wasn't. I'm not sure if she was lying to me or if the diaper is just too absorbent so she wasn't really sure. I got her "training" panties the other day from Target. They are a little more absorbent than regular panties and have a layer of plastic to keep from making too big of mess. She was really excited about trying them today and we just ask her every few minutes if she needs to go potty. She knows if she goes in her panties we have to put a diaper back on so hopefully this will help.
  • DD went on the potty twice the other day. #1 & #2. But just those two times. Other times she will say "I'm busy right now" or "I'm scared of the potty" as reasons she doesn't want to go on the potty. It's just so frustrating because she's so far advanced for everything and she just goes on the potty "when she feels like it". Ugh.
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