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my son is 21 months and showing an interest in using the potty but is it best to let him sit down to pee now and stand up later or train him to use the big toilet standing up HELP??

2006-07-08 03:36:25 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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My first son was 21 months old when he decided he wasn't having a nappy on anymore but as it was summer I chose to let him run around with nothing on. This makes sure he is aware of when he needs to go for sure!
I had a potty for him but he didnt like to use it preferring to go to the toilet so we had a little footstool and taught him to pee standing from the outset.
It does appear to be a case of what suits each child though.... good luck with it!

2006-07-08 04:39:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anniez say 2 · 5 0

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2016-12-24 19:36:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My son didn't care for the potty until he was 3! So good for your boy in wanting a head start.

I trained my son to go sitting down. For several reasons. A lot of potty training involves 'waiting'. It's easier to sit and wait, then stand...keeping him aimed right, and hope he doesn't move before he starts going. Also, short little guys don't have crotch clearance over the front of the toilet. And not every public place has a stool, like you would at home. So it was best for him to know how to sit and do it. And besides, potty training gives a child a lot to learn. A child has to learn basics first, like what a potty is for, what the 'urge' feels like, when to 'let it go', how to pull pants down. Trying to teach him to stand up just seemed to complicated for the time. So I just taught him, "When you're on the potty, weewee points DOWN". And he learned. This was also good because when he was learning to go Poopoo....he often would urinate at the same time. It made for a much cleaner experience being that he knew to point down.

Then after he had the hang of it for about a month....he saw Daddy do it standing up, and thought it was so cool. And that was that....he is a standing boy now.

Hope that helps.

2006-07-08 04:46:01 · answer #3 · answered by momof2kiddos 4 · 0 0

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2016-05-31 02:10:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

At this point, i would not stop. You might have made an excessive amount of progress to only discontinue. I say you provide him lingerie and do every week of hardcore potty training. Just get it over with. It sounds as if he is ready. My son grew to become 2 in mid-may just and we now have simply finished rest room coaching. It took precisely one week. He only wears Pullups to mattress, but they continue to be dry after naps and night time. Each person advised me it was too early, however we did it anyway and it particularly wasn't that difficult. (the primary few days seem inconceivable, but one morning they wake up and suddenly trap on. It is strong.) I purchased a bag of Chipits and he received 1 for a pee, and 3 for a poo. (I needed to bribe him a bit of more for the poo tho... I provided him a chip a few occasions. Some thing works for them!! Lol) it's most effective been per week and we have already stopped the treats. He does not even ask for them anymore. You are doing high-quality. So like I said, forget concerning the diapers now. I believe your son is capable. Hello, if it goes well (like I feel it will) you can only have 1 set of diapers to change as soon as your new child comes! That is awesome! (As for the potty on the head factor, i would not fear an excessive amount of. The novelty will put on off. That you can additionally are trying shopping a mini toilet seat and forgetting about the potty alltogether. That is what I did.) just right good fortune!

2016-08-09 00:01:06 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

from experience I think that potties aren't the right shape for boys as they find it hard to get their willy inside and get upset if the floor gets wet, by far the best thing ive found is a toilet seat that fits over the normal toilet seat, it has a little "hood" that covers the willy so that when they start to go it doesn't squirt everywhere.

I found that its easier to let them sit down for the first year or so untill they want to stand up, as sometimes when they are young number 1's and number2's can come at the same time, and that makes a huge mess and really sets them back confidence wise.

See what he wants to do and follow his lead!

2006-07-08 22:23:06 · answer #6 · answered by spiritualsummers3 2 · 0 0

I have three sons. My older two learned by sitting, at first. My last one, standing. Here's the problem I'm having. My little guy doesn't like to sit to poop. He will hold it all day until I put his night time diaper on him, then he poops. If I sit him on the potty, he will sit there all day and not do anything. I think it's because he never learned to sit on the potty. He doesn't like it and he gets performance anxiety. He is going to be 4 in August and still will not poop on the potty. So, I'm going to go with sitting first, standing later.

2006-07-08 05:38:46 · answer #7 · answered by blondeqtpie13 6 · 0 0

My son will be 2 on July 30th. We started potty traing 2 weeks ago and he is just about finished. We bought him a potty chair that talks but he would rather sit on the big toliet backwards.. He thinks that is so cool. About every 20 mins we would sit him on the pot and if he went we would reward him with something he likes. When he goes in his pull ups we tell him that is bad boy....

2006-07-08 05:19:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Find whats best for him my son wanted to pee standing up because that's how daddy did it to help him get his aim I would drop a cheerio in the potty and have him try to hit it with his pee. It only took me about 2 weeks to get him trained during the day and about a month for at night.

2006-07-08 06:22:03 · answer #9 · answered by happy_jean 2 · 0 0

I think its alright to make him sit on his little potty. Who knows, maybe he'll even learn how to poo there already. When he's a little older, then you can just teach him to use the big toilet standing up. I found it useful when a male figure in his life would show him how its done, then by imitation they'll just learn it on their own.

2006-07-08 03:46:19 · answer #10 · answered by Mommy_Pug 2 · 0 0

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