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My son is going to be three next month. He's very bright, active and verbal but has expressed basically zero interest in his potty. This does not bother me or my wife too much, but his daycare is keeping him with the 18-month -to- 2-1/2 group because he is not potty trained. The older kids have better activities like swimming and a computer, and he's the oldest kid in his class now. It makes us sad to know he's missing out so we're going to encourage him to use the potty. We've bought some undies for him to wear at home and some pull-ups for school. I'll be helping him by showing him how the equipment works. Do you have any tips to help pique his interest? Thanks in advance.....

2006-08-30 09:07:33 · 16 answers · asked by poorcocoboiboi 6 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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Here it is- it has worked for my 2 kids,and others after I tell them........

1. get m and m's handy
2. get a small potty chair
3. get a couple books about potty
4. you need to be home for about 4-5 days straight
5. now you can start. let them run around bare-but
6. Set the timer for 1/2 hour. Tell him/her to sit on the potty for 5 min. (read them a book in the mean time if it's to long for them.) If they go, give lots and lots of praise!!! I mean go crazy!! Give them about 3 m and m's.
7. Set the timer for 1/2 hour
8. Avoid asking the question "you got to go potty?'
9. Timer goes off- ok! What does that mean junior? Time to go potty again he or she would say, or you say it if they don't
10. repeat process all day long. If they go # 2 in the potty, reward with a handful of m and m's. They are very colorful and kids love them!!

11. Praise praise praise. I do spank my kids for behavior problems such as lying, disobedience, and bad attitudes, but never for having an accident. If there is an accident, clean it up queitly, and don't say much at all. Remind them it's ok, but try to make it in the potty next time, or in your own words.

Good luck!!! Hope this helps you. My girl was potty-trained in two days with the method. Took my 2 1/2 year old son a week. Leave pull-ups on them at night just in case.
p.s. if this doen't work at all, try again in a few months.

2006-08-30 09:11:57 · answer #1 · answered by Miss America 4 · 6 0

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My son is going to be three next month. He's very bright, active and verbal but has expressed basically zero interest in his potty. This does not bother me or my wife too much, but his daycare is keeping him with the 18-month -to- 2-1/2 group because he is not potty trained. The older kids have...

2015-08-19 03:13:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get him some targets for the potty and rewards for going. Stores sell biodegradable shapes that you place in the bowl. Now it is a game for your son to see if he can hit them. My sister-in-law used Cheerios and fruit loops. Any time he goes potty in the potty, you give him a little treat ie, m&m's or something small he likes. You can even raise the stakes by giving him a small toy or big each time he goes without your prompting. You can even take him shopping for Big Boy pants of his choice. Put the package in the bathroom and then he can see what he gets when he learns to use the potty. Another trick is for dad to take him in whenever he goes. Then he sees what big boys do and what little boy doesn't want to be just like dad. Take him every couple of hours and try and get him to play the game. You may end up flushing a lot of cherios but he will get it eventually. You will have plenty of accidents but keep encourageing him.

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My daughter is very smart, but potty training was a nightmare! The key to training her is consistency. I would suggest buying a book about going to the potty - there are many to chose from. Read to her and then start the process. Perhaps her favorite toy or something she loves to do with mommy would be a great prize to reward her with ONLY when she uses the potty. She will strive to earn that prize. Bad comparison perhaps, but think about how people give their pets a treat when they potty outside. It is the same principle. Do not try pull-ups. My daughter wore them forever and would change a wet one on her own. It is a matter of convenience for the kids to be able to use the bathroom and not stop whatever activity they are involved in at the moment. I actually had the Easter Bunny take away the pullups and replace with big girl panties. That way we had a breaking point and a way to move on from the "diaper" era! Perhaps you could do the same with whatever character you choose. Take your daughter to Wal-Mart and let her choose big girl panties with her favorite character. Make a huge deal out of getting rid of diapers and wearing "big girl panties." Then, take her to the potty every 45 minutes - 1 hour. Once you quit the diapers, whatever you do, don't go back. Stick with it, have patience, and expect a few messes! In the end, your daughter will realize that going to the potty is something she can be in charge of and will love the independence that it brings. Best of luck!

2016-04-12 23:49:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My son was very reluctant to sit on the potty. Everyone had wonderful potty training methods for me, but they all involved getting him to sit on the potty in the first place! Books and such didn't work, so I bought a big bag of Dum-Dum lollipops and when it was time to sit, I would give him one. By the time he opened it and sucked on it for a while it was at least a good try on the toilet. I also (at the sacrifice of my carpet) let him run around in just underwear and a t-shirt for a day. When he saw it come out and what a mess it made, he didn't like it. My son was also into Thomas at the time, so I would put in a video and put the plastic potty chair in the living room. I just had him sit on it with his underwear down to watch the movie, and nature took its course. We then made a huge stinking deal when he went. We then set up a chart and after so many times in the potty he got to get a new train. It think it all comes down to patience, luck, and finding your kids' currency. Good luck and happy pottying!

2006-08-30 10:53:06 · answer #7 · answered by Cheri H 1 · 0 0

Get him one of those plastic potties that go on the floor. Then take him to the store and let him pick out some stickers to decorate his potty with so it makes it more special. Let him pick out his own underwear and also let him decide what his reward is. It's also a good idea to have dad show him how it's done. Lots of encouragement makes it easier and if he starts to regress make sure to stop training him. Pushing kids to potty train only makes it worse. Good luck!

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2016-04-22 05:05:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My only advice is to talk to him and let him know that it is time for him to be big and go on the potty. He is almost 3 and I'm sure understands every word that comes out of your mouth. Talk to him like you would any one else if they were peeing in there pants. When you put the undies on him at home and he has an accident make him help clean the mess. It is a reality check that you did not go potty, he did, and he has to help clean the mess and himself. Then reward him for his hard work. God bless, and good luck.

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