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does anyone have any tips on potty training? my daughter has no interest in using the toilet at all. i have two kids in diapers and it is really expensive, please someone give me some advice!!

2006-06-09 09:29:21 · 14 answers · asked by jillian s 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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I started out by buying a simple white potty that looked the closest to a regular toilet. No bells n' whistles. Then I got her the "Feel N Learn" pull-ups which are great because when they are wet, they feel wet to the child. Then we had a "sticker" program. I would put her potty in front of the toilet and we would both go potty together. Every time she was successful, she got a sticker that she placed on the bathroom cupboard beside her potty chair. That way she was able to see the rewards of her efforts. And I also made a big effort to praise her really dramatically! Then we'd both empty her potty into the toilet and wave and say "bye-bye peepees/poopoos, thanks for coming out!" She'd sometimes just sit on the chair and "pretend" to potty just so she'd get a sticker! But she quickly figured out that she needed to produce visible results... It took about 2 months. Then I took her shopping and let her pick out her own underwear (Dora). She was so happy to wear them and very, very proud. She had a few accidents but I never made a big deal out of them to her. It got tricky when we went out because it's important that as soon as said she had to potty, we had to pull over right away. I was sure NOT to fall back on the pullups just because we were out. It just prolongs the process. She was able to wear underwear during the day and a pullup at night. Then, eventually she lost the nightime pullup and I woke her at 2am and took her to the potty - every night for about a week. And then that was that.

Every child is different tho - the key is to make a big fuss when they go and not make a fuss if they don't. Good luck with it.

2006-06-09 19:11:49 · answer #1 · answered by turtlewoman2005 4 · 0 0

Every child is different, but here's my experience with my two girls ... I'm a father of 3yr old twin girls. They showed a little interest in toilets when they were 18 months old, so we were thrilled that we might have them out of diapers early. Such was not the case. They preferred to use their diapers and we decided not to make a big deal about it. Quite a while later we started to talk about 'being big girls' and how that included 'big girl panties'. We just continued to have these kinds of conversations now and then until they decided that they wanted to be big girls. It was pretty much a quick adjustment. Every time they went to their potty we would just make a HUGE deal about it .. call each other over, hugs & kisses & clapping. That was the only 'rewards' we used. I think my wife and I must have been quite a sight hopping around the bathroom! It became a fun game for my girls and they would often try to race each other to see who could 'go on the potty' first. We kept them in diapers at night for another couple of months. They both had a couple accidents during the day and night, but not too many and not for too long.

So, from my experience, Don't Worry too much about it. Don't do any of the negative stuff .. I don't see how it's really productive, and it seems just a bit on the mean side, to me. It never really made sense to me, Why make your children feel bad? or uncomfortable? or dirty?

They _will_ learn .. just let them do it on their own time with lots of encouraging words and actions from you.

2006-06-11 19:09:15 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin 7 · 0 0

My little boy was 3 and one month before he started to use the toilet. I know how expensive the disposable diapers are but I think they are hampering the child's toilet training.
You might try the cloth diapers with the plastic pants on top to contain the mess. It would be less expensive than disposables and pull ups, plus it may help your daughter to train sooner.

2006-06-09 11:34:23 · answer #3 · answered by S G 2 · 0 0

My son is 26months and I attempted to get him to move too. The first two weeks was once hell and I was once considering he was once too younger. He was once doing the equal stuff as you're describing. Then in the future he obtained interested while I requested him if he desired to pee status up like daddy. It labored!! No extra bribing, simply diaper at nap and mattress. No injuries quite both on the grounds that. He nonetheless has but to poop however he's telling me he has to move! It probably valued at a check out. I additionally needed to inform him his favourite monster truck "grave digger" wears giant boy lingerie and that labored. Maybe when you instructed him a favourite person of his wears them, and daddy does that could aid. I stopped asking if he needed to pass as good. I simply inform him it is time for a potty holiday and he simply follows me and is going. Don't stop. Obviously do not strain him but when he is not into it that day simply back down. Main factor is attempt to maintain him in lingerie , no diaper or pullup whilst you're residence and stuff. He will likely be rainy and most commonly no longer find it irresistible. He'll come round simply be sufferer :)

2016-08-20 09:45:07 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I had the same problem. My son's daycare had me bring 2 or 3 changes of clothing and put him in big boy underwear. It's very unpleasant wearing wet underwear. He was potty trained in less than a week. Just be prepared to do a lot of laundry for a few days! Ha! Good luck!

2006-06-09 12:10:52 · answer #5 · answered by olelady55 3 · 0 0

My son is 26months and i attempted to get him to head too. The first 2 weeks was once hell and i was pondering he was too younger. He used to be doing the identical stuff as you are describing. Then in the future he obtained when I requested him if he desired to pee standing up like daddy. It worked!! No extra bribing, just diaper at nap and mattress. No accidents relatively either when you consider that. He still has but to poop however he is telling me he has to move! It probably valued at a are trying. I additionally needed to tell him his favourite monster truck "grave digger" wears significant boy undies and that worked. Probably in case you informed him a favorite personality of his wears them, and daddy does that will help. I stopped asking if he needed to go as good. I simply inform him it is time for a potty destroy and he just follows me and goes. Do not stop. Obviously do not pressure him but when he isn't into it that day simply again off. Principal factor is try to preserve him in undies , no diaper or pullup whilst you might be dwelling and stuff. He'll be wet and ordinarily now not love it. He'll come round just be sufferer :)

2016-08-08 21:56:44 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

aww, well try a reward system. give her stickers for going in the potty. don't give her a choice . tell her she is a big girl now and she needs to use the potty. yeah it works. then have her help you plan a potty party. have her help you with a list of things she wants to have at the party the games she wants to play the food she wants there the friends and family she wants to come. then tell her she can't have the potty party until she uses the potty. its works.

2006-06-09 09:34:51 · answer #7 · answered by littleluvkitty 6 · 0 0

The only right reason for beginning to potty train your child is that your little one has show an actual interest in using the potty. You will also find that when your child is ready, potty training will be much easier. If you have not seen a strong interest, then your attempts will be useless, and you may find yourself becoming frustrated and even angry that the potty training has not been successful. The key is to begin potty training when your child is ready, not when you are ready.

Before you can begin to potty train your child, you must first ask yourself whether your child shows signs of readiness. The top five signs of potty training readiness are:

1. Your child can stay dry for a several hours or even overnight.

2. Your child knows when he has wet or soiled his diaper, and knows what "pee", "poop", "potty", and similar words mean.

3. Your child shows independence by wanting to do things by himself.

4. Your child can pull his pants down and up.

5. Your child asks questions and/or shows in interest when others go "potty".

If your child has most, and hopefully all, of the above signs of readiness, you may be ready to begin potty training. Here is the method I recommend that parents follow:

Buy Cotton Training Pants
First of all, do not use disposable training pants (such as Huggies "Pull-Ups"). They are too much like a diaper and very absorbent, and tend to confuse many children. My recommendation is to use plain cotton training underpants. These training pants are similar to normal underwear, but they have a little extra padding in the crotch area. Usually you can find these in any store that sells children's clothing. I recommend that you buy approximately 9-12 pairs of the underpants. You should also purchase several pairs of "plastic/nylon pants", which will be worn over the cotton underpants.

The Big Day Is Here
Decide when you will begin to potty train your toddler. Make sure that when you do begin, that there is nothing traumatic going on in your child's life and that you can give your child and the potty training your full attention.

On the big day, tell your little one that he is going to start using the "big boy" or "big girl" underwear, or whatever term you like, and start having your child use them. I would recommend using the underpants with the plastic pants over them, but the choice is yours. The plastic pants will help to protect your child's clothing.

It is also important that when you do decide to begin potty training, that you are able to follow the steps in a consistent method. If you child attends preschool, make sure the caregivers understand the method of potty training you are following and require them to follow the same method. You should also make sure that you follow the method when you are away from home or when you have company.

Wetting & Soiling
Be aware that your child may wet the underpants and soil them. Very few children will be accident free in the early days of potty training. As a matter of fact, this may happen over and over again. Just remember to remain calm and patient.

When your little one tells you that he has wet his pants, take him into the bathroom and sit him on the toilet as you remove the wet underpants and clothing. At this point you may wish to explain to your little one that he needs to remember to go potty in the big toilet. Let him sit on the toilet so that he will get used to the feel of it. After you have removed the wet clothing, get the clean underpants and other clean clothing, if necessary. When you have the dry, clean clothing ready, help your little one clean his bottom. After this, you can put the clean underpants and clothing on.

Personal Hygiene
Another very important step is to make sure to have your child flush the toilet, even if they didn't "go" in it. After flushing, go together to your sink and wash your hands together. Again, the handwashing should be done even if your child didn't actually "go" in the toilet. With the toilet flushing and the handwashing, you are getting your child ready for the routine of what happens when you go potty.

These are the steps and you should repeat them over and over, in a consistent pattern, until your child is fully potty trained. If your child is terrified to be placed on the toilet, or if your child continues soiling the underpants for days, with no urination or bowel movements in the toilet, then your child is not ready for potty training at this time. Stop potty training for a while, and resume again when your child might be more ready.

I also want to remind you to enjoy this time. Yes, enjoy it! This is a very big milestone for your child and although it creates a lot of work for you, it will all be worth it.

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2016-06-02 15:47:27 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Maybe try putting her on the potty ever 1/2 hour for a day.If she goes on it make a really big deal out of it(dance and sing) Let her wear panties. Don't get mad if she has an accident just say we will have to try harder next time.

2006-06-12 06:48:06 · answer #10 · answered by Mommyto2 2 · 0 0

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