my son started peeing on the tree in the backyard... but cheerios are supposed to work.. if you place it in the toilet and tell him to aimm when he needs to go
2006-08-19 04:54:14
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answered by callie 2
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I think the most important thing is don't put him in those pull ups. Making the change to big boy pants is an important part of potty training, I know they are more trouble for the parents and you may have to follow him around for a few days cleaning up after him but it is worth it. My boys were excited about anything that was "big boy". We had a chart on the bathroom door where they put their own stickers each time they went potty, each time they told us they needed to go, etc... If you stay with it in a few days your life will be so much easier. The trick with the Cheerios or better yet Fruit loops worked for us boys love to pee on anything and if you can add learning colors to the mix all the better. Good luck and don't forget to make a big deal out of this we got a cake for out boys and had a "potty party" when they got it down.
2006-08-19 05:06:15
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answered by G-Mommy 3
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I was told by another mother that we should just put our son in regular underwear and that he would hate the sensation of being wet so much that he'd never want to do it again. HA! That didn't work; he thought that being wet was funny.
We ended up waiting until he was almost 3.5 to potty train. We ended up doing "potty treats" where every time he would go successfully, he'd get a sugar-free lollipop or something. (Sugar-free was best because he'd end up having 5 or more of them a day.) In our house, we have wood floors so I would just put him in underwear and take him to the bathroom about once an hour. Kashi makes a cereal named Mighty Bites that are shaped like people so we'd throw them into the toilet and our son would get a kick out of peeing on the people. Very funny stuff. It all worked and within a week or two, (the hardest week of my mommy-hood, it seemed like it was VERY long) he was fine. We still have accidents from time to time but in the long run, it worked for us.
If you go the reward route, just make sure that you brush his teeth several times a day! GOOD LUCK!
2006-08-19 05:15:45
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answered by Lydia 2
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don't rush him, being a mother of a boy i remember those days, start a daily potty time chart and make him go every hour just to try. skip the pull up fad because some kids are used to wet diapers and don't make the switch well. there are little stars or circles you can place in the tolet for him to try to learn to aim with that work well, after meals make me go. my son didn't like the potty chair he wanted to use the big potty but being a single mom i taught him to sit to potty at fisrt, so i would search the web for teaching method to potty trainisng and see if any fit your son's personality hope this helps
2006-08-19 05:00:04
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answered by robs_princess2 3
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I have no clue! I was hoping I could read answers and learn something as I am potty training (2) 3 YEAR OLDS!! I am going nuts. Lucky for me I have a carpet shampooer, b/c no sooner than I take them off the toilet and put fresh underwear on them, they go in their pants. ERRR! This is my second day of trying, and I am glad I don't have any diapers left in my house, b/c they would both be wearing one! I'm also 7 1/2 months pregnant, so it is even a bigger task for me. Boy...these boys are more work than my full-time job!!! Lucky I am off work til after the baby!!!! Between potty training, and cleaning, and cooking, and shampooing my carpets, I am dragging tooshie!!!!!
2006-08-19 05:20:17
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answered by hello_heather_03 3
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Just remember, every child learns at a different pace. I would suggest having the boy's father take him with him to the potty everytime the father has to go....so he can watch and maybe try himself. Also, get him one of those child's pottys (some kids like them, some don't) and a step stool to put in front of the big potty.
2006-08-19 04:53:48
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answered by Michelle O 6
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I put my son in underware like 2 months ago he is 2 and every lil bit I'd ask do u gotta pee? He say yes or no I took him to the toilet.. He is already potty trained and he just rips his pants off now when has to go and most of the time he will go on the porch.
2006-08-19 16:24:10
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answered by scarlett_bytch 2
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My son did no longer look after the potty until eventually he replaced into 3! So sturdy to your boy in desiring a head initiate. I experienced my son to pass sitting down. For countless motives. a lot of potty coaching is composed of 'waiting'. it rather is much less complicated to take a seat and wait, then stand...conserving him aimed remarkable, and desire he does not pass earlier he starts going. additionally, short little men have not got crotch clearance over the front of the rest room. and not each and every public place has a stool, such as you will possibly at abode. So it replaced into terrific for him to renowned a thank you to take a seat and do it. And besides, potty coaching supplies a toddler plenty to learn. a toddler has to learn fundamentals first, like what a potty is for, what the 'urge' appears like, while to 'enable it pass', a thank you to drag pants down. attempting to instruct him to stand up in basic terms looked as though it would complicated for the time. So I in basic terms taught him, "once you're on the potty, weewee factors DOWN". And he discovered. This replaced into additionally sturdy via fact while he replaced into gaining information of to pass Poopoo....he often might urinate on a similar time. It made for a plenty cleanser adventure being that he knew to point down. Then after he had the cling of it for some month....he observed Daddy do it status up, and theory it replaced into so cool. And that replaced into that....he's a status boy now. desire that facilitates.
2016-09-29 10:52:41
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answered by milak 4
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Go to the store and buy those little floaty things that go in a toilet and are flushable. They are to teach the child to aim. Make it a game for him. He will enjoy trying to hit them. My friend used cheerios and put a few in the toilet. He was potty trained in no time.
2006-08-19 06:31:59
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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I'm having problems with my 3 year old boy, but one thing that did work for a period of time was I allowed him to pick out his own big boy underpants. He was proud to wear these nascar underpants for about a month.
Now there in there in the trash since we had one large gross accident in them and honestly they cost 75 cents. Not worth cleaning.
My other boy just learned by being consistent which I'm not with this one as much. You just make them sit there and do a happy dance with song each time he does the deed.
Good Luck
2006-08-19 06:02:01
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answered by crzyhorse5 3
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We started our boy by peeing on the fence. Just kind of happened one day. Other than that you can do the cheerios in the toilet. Use them as targets.
2006-08-19 04:51:56
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answered by Rob 4
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