On May 1st, my daughter wanted to a fashion show in her underwear and afterwards she ASKED to go on the potty (yay)! Now, she’s always had number 2 issues, very bad. She holds it, crosses her legs and hides. She likes to wear her underwear, just putting that out there. When we started the potty training, she wasn’t terrible at it. She had a few accidents here and there but nothing major. For the past couple of weeks though, she does not want to go on the potty. My mom and I think the reason why is because she doesn’t want to go number 2. She still hides when she goes. I need some advice, I really don’t want to put her back in diapers.
Re: Potty Training HELP!!!
I would use a potty timer at first and didn't allow using the bathroom to be optional. When the timer went off, they say on the potty for a set amount of time and we're encouraged to let out anything that was in them. When they inevitably wouldn't want to, I would explain that letting out their potty was part of being healthy and keeping their body safe and protecting their health is not optional. I didn't get much push back after they knew I meant what I said.
I would typically give a larger reward for a poop since they happen less often and I've heard of kids struggling more with pooping on the potty than peeing on the potty. (Two stickers instead of one, a bigger treat or one that they enjoy more, etc). I altered the reward systems slightly for each of my kids based on what motivates them and what they enjoy.
I hope this helps! Good luck!
It was tough and nothing fun or easy about it. Eventually, even against what some say, we would do big praises and when her dad got home from work we'd tell him and make a big deal of it (think wows and good jobs). Truly took time and patience and a lot of foresight on my part. She was 2.5yo when we started and we've had minimal accidents of any kind after 2+ months into our training. Since that we just take her to the bathroom with us when we go in public (like make her try) and then remind her when she's playing by asking. If it's been more than 4 hours since the last bathroom break, then I'll ask her to try to sit on the toilet. 90% of the time she goes then. Poops have been easy for her to predict now. She also seems to pee then 5-10 min later go back to poop. This is during more fun play times that she doesn't want to get away from. She's 3.5 now.
Hope something clicks! This isn't unusual it seems for toddlers to be afraid of pooping on toilets. I read somewhere that sometimes they see the poop as a part of themselves and the toilet is a big scary thing. Who knows though?