I agree with the day care. 3 yrs old is time. However I've seen people who have not trained their kids at 4. Most parents are so anxious.
I even saw a news spot on CNN that they are trying to have them trained right out of the womb! The spot did not elaborate on how they perfect that one.
But it did show one woman who was toilet training her child before the child could even walk! Just by looking for certain clues: like the nodding of the head or whatever. Something that is unique to YOUR child.
But still the decision is yours. How long do you want to keep washing diapers?
2006-07-27 05:08:30
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answered by helpme1 5
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I'm on the verge of potty training my son as well ,he's 2 years old. My mother had 4 children and she swears by the book "Toilet Training In Less Than A Day " by Nathan H. Azrin Ph.D. and Richard M. Foxx, Ph.D. I'm only about half way threw the book , and let me just say that it is so simple and easy it's like a slap in the face how basic it is ...First you and your child teach the baby doll that pees how to use the potty and when it does you and your child praise the doll ,basically your son learns by teaching the doll..in my opinion it's ingenious. And the best part is that if you follow the easy instructions you shouldn't have to use those stupid pull ups at all just plan old underwear . My mother said that none of us kids ever had a problem wetting the bed either....just go on e-bay and purchase this book i promise you won't be disappointed.
2006-07-27 05:24:36
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answered by lovee 1
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At 3 you should be starting to get him potty trained. I bought a potty chair for my now 3 1/2 yr old when he was 2 yrs and 8 mths old. We called it his big boy potty. He loves Thomas so I told him if he started using the potty...I would buy him his Thomas stuff! He took right to it and I had bought a pack of diapers with the potty chair and I still have almost a full pack. Thats been a while now...bribery worked for him...and its been worth it!
2006-07-27 05:08:45
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answered by Dr. Mom 3
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Is your son wearing pull ups? If so, then he's not uncomfortable enough to want to. And it is definately time to get out of them. Pull ups etc pull all of the moisture away from the bottom.
During the weekend put him in underpants and watch him. If he wets his pants make him sit in an area that can be mopped or wiped off. A wooden chair or the floor for a few minutes. Then change him, take him to the potty and tell him where to go.
Is there a male in the house? Have him take him to the bathroom.
If he wants to be like the big guy then he wil want to mimic him.
Also, you can throw a few cherrios into the toilet and play "sink the cherrios:".
2006-07-27 05:09:05
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answered by rltouhe 6
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Boys really are so much harder than girls to potty train.
My oldest son - was right at 3 when he potty trained.
My daugher (6) - decided she wanted to potty train very early and was not quite 2 yet.
My son (5) - still wets the bed at night and I didn't think he was ever going to potty train - he was almost 3.5
My daugher (2) - has decided she is ready to potty train - although we have some accidents - she pretty much tells me when she needs to go.
It's true that they will do it when they are ready. Just reinforce it with positive attitude - If they think he's ready to potty train - tell them to start the process!
2006-07-27 08:30:36
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answered by Amy 3
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Sheesh! Boys and women certain are specific...however so are siblings and so are all kids. It is correct that boys usually take longer to instruct. I was once totally potty proficient by way of 18 months (12 for peepee and 18 for...you already know). I notion my son could be a work of cake considering of that. He began having fewer rainy diapers...he was once keeping his peepee longer. I purchased him a potty seat while he was once two. My son is now three one million/two. He's simplest "potty proficient" at college. At house...he's going to peepee, however he is afraid of pooping at the potty. So he runs to the toilet to get a pull-up...is going...after which places his lingerie again on. It's particularly a exhibit. All matters in due time. My recommendation...provide it time. Wait on your son to provide you clues. Start taking him in the toilet with you. Let him see how the potty works. Put him up there (purchase a potty seat or a potty chair) and simply see what occurs. If he isn't competent...he wont cross. Try a few pull-americatoo. I realize there is a massive debate on whether or not or now not pull-americaare glorified diapers, however in case you potty instruct more youthful I've spotted children particularly just like the concept of being competent to drag their "lingerie" up and down on their possess. It's particularly going to be an expirement for you. You'll have got to check out specific approaches and notice what works first-rate. Buy a booklet too. He's now not too younger to begin regardless that. If all else fails...wait a couple of months and check out once more. And somewhat tip from me to you...I feel women are less complicated to instruct considering they're continually in clothes...it is less complicated for them to get their lingerie or pull-americaoff. Boys take longer to undress and finally end up wetting themselves while they have got bought to move. Try dressing him in only a t-blouse and some thing undie procedure you select. It'll make it less complicated for him to undress come potty time. Good success. Hopefully it's going to be a tender transition for you!!
2016-08-28 17:03:30
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answered by likins 4
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you can not force potty training upon a kid but show him that it is OK to sit on the toilet and is he warring potty training pants? Don't spank your son if he won't go on the toilet you don't want them to be scared of going to the bathroom. I'm sure that there is more advice on what to do. Each kid is different.
2006-07-27 05:07:45
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answered by danie_1024 2
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get that small plastic seat and a single stepper and teach him how to sit. Each time he shows signs of making poo-poo, gently lead him to the toilet to sit. It takes several tries for him to like the idea but eventually he'll get a hang of it.
2006-07-27 05:05:43
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answered by Equinox 6
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start him at dis age.
2006-07-27 05:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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