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He will not wet on himself - and hasn't in months. But he is content on "going potty" in his underwear. How long will it take for him to be fully trained? What other measures can I take to encourage him? HELP!! Anyone else with this problem?

2006-09-05 01:06:03 · 14 answers · asked by caramelqueen 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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if it makes you feel any better my daughter is 4 and a half ans still does . trust me i know how it feels

2006-09-05 01:11:18 · answer #1 · answered by motherof3 1 · 0 0

My son turned 3 in June. We were so concerned that he had no interest in using the potty at all! I was getting terribly frustrated - my husband even more so! I kept telling the hubby, "dont' worry about it - it'll happen when it happens - he'll get up one day and decide he's ready and that will be it!" I'll be darned if that's not the way it happened! Within a few weeks after his 3rd birthday, he used the potty exclusively! We still use a pull-up at night as he hasn't totally mastered the night-time walk to the bathroom, but making several trips to the potty during the evening has helped significantly. Patience is the key here - if he is 5 or 6 and still wetting himself, then I think you should be concerned ... but until then, praise, praise and more praise when he DOES use the potty! Good Luck!

2006-09-05 01:30:06 · answer #2 · answered by Toots 2 · 0 0

It's normal, yes. Normal but frustrating!

Here are some questions: Does he wee-wee standing up? If so, does the fact that sitting on the potty scares him? If so, maybe get a toilet ring, my kids loved those.

Boys average age for potty training is 39 months. And some go earlier, some later.

I used a reward system. Every time my child would poo in the potty, she got a toy from the Potty Toy Box. I spent 10 bucks at the dollar store and got little cheapy things but it thrilled her. After 10 times, she was set to go. Then I taught her a poo on the potty was a candy because she was a big girl. And after a few times of that we would "forget" the candy and boom, she was pooing on the potty.

But every kid is different. You just have to go with what works with him.

Good luck!!

2006-09-05 01:42:14 · answer #3 · answered by Miz_Kassandra 4 · 0 0

I think it takes a while for some kids. My son is 3 and is basically potty trained but occasionally wets himself and probaly 1/2 the time does #2 on the potty. This frustrates me cause many times he does it on his own so whats up with the other 1/2 the time? I started potty training him long before my friend did her son and her son on his own is now completely potty trained so i think every kid is different!

2006-09-07 20:21:36 · answer #4 · answered by anjelahoy 5 · 0 0

I completely understand where you are coming from. I had two children, 2 years apart, and my 2nd child was completely trained before my first child. My first child was 4 before she used the potty for her bowel movements regularly. It took me awhile, and I had to be diligent about it, but I treated her like you would a small puppy. When I would feed my daughter, I would wait about half hour, then take her and MAKE her sit on the pot. It got to a point when I would know at what time of day she was "ready", so I would take her at those times too. All I can say is there is nothing you can do to force this. Be positive about the whole experience EVEN when he has "accidents" because anxiety over this will prolong the outcome. Good Luck.

2006-09-05 01:16:43 · answer #5 · answered by sewshawn 3 · 0 0

Boys seem to take a lot longer to potty train. But Ive also seen many girls still in diapers or pullups past age 3. When they are ready they will start using the potty.

We put too much imphasis on a child has to be out of diapers by 3. All I hear on here and other sites is oh wow hes/shes is three they really need to be out of diapers. Peolpe say: Diapers are for babies (which to me will do more damage to a childs self esteem than just having him.her wear a diaper and let them know its for protection until they use the potty). I bribed my kid to start using the potty and not in his/her diaper or pull up (wait til that kid is older, once they figure out the bribing thing your infor it). Quit worring about having your son or daughter in diapers past 3. WHO CARES, its only a diaper. They will learn when they are ready. My kids were in diapers way past three and there was not affect on them at all.

2006-09-05 07:48:05 · answer #6 · answered by xxxxxxxxxx 3 · 0 0

Instead of waiting for him to tell you or go to the potty on his own, take him at regular intervals, preferably before an activity he wants to do. When he has success with this, then he'll begin to tell you when he has to go on his own. Be patient, each child masters this skill in their own time. You can also use a potty chart, with your child putting a sticker or stamp on the chart each time he uses the potty and keeps his pants dry. Good luck.

2006-09-05 15:11:52 · answer #7 · answered by cindy1323 6 · 0 0

my son is going to turn 3 at the end of september, and my dumba** cousins have been telling me since he turned 2 that he should have been potty trained by now. his pediatrician said just wait , he'll do it when he's ready. i was going to wait until his 3rd birthday to start potty training again, but he asked me if he can go potty all o his own. the doc said that usually kids should be totally potty trainrd by 4yrs. which is pre-k age, but every toddler is different, so don't discourage...ENCOURAGE! THEY'RE READY WHEN THEY'RE READY .. your son's timne will come and he;ll be using the potty in no time..

2006-09-05 02:33:00 · answer #8 · answered by MamiMe 2 · 0 0

perchance the recent toddler has brought about him to revert. attempt passing some one-on-one time with him, no longer talking appropriate to the potty. He in all probability is familiar with precisely what he's doing, so perchance overlook approximately his "injuries" and initiate coaching him the thank you to freshen up after himself. i think of if he does not get all that "adverse" interest from soiling himself, then perchance he will end. My son is 5 now and after a visit to Ikea and he could no longer visit Smaalland (youngsters playland) along with his brother and sister, he advised me day after on the instant that he did no longer prefer to placed on diapers anymore. It relies upon lots on adulthood. i think of now that that's summer season, tell your son he won't be able to visit the pool or sea coast or despite in a pull up. He must be potty knowledgeable. My oldest became fairly knowledgeable at 4. Charts, awards and all that did no longer something. She did no longer see the importance until she preschool became looming. She had plenty and many injuries and continues to be an occasional mattress wetter and she or he's a "tween" now. i've got discovered to easily enable the toddlers set the tone. i comprehend it sucks to have 2 youngsters in diapers, yet impressing upon the older all the recent opportunities that look ahead to if he's potty knowledgeable might in all probability do worlds of wonderful.

2016-09-30 08:52:35 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i had the same problem. with my three year old. stop using pull ups and when he goes in the potty praise him. if he goes around the same time every day for number 2 make sure hes on the pottty at that time.

2006-09-05 03:35:07 · answer #10 · answered by kleighs mommy 7 · 0 0

My son is 4 in november. He wees in the toilet no probs but he only poos in his pants. I am at the end of my tether with him and people keep saying he will do it when he is ready. Just be patient, I think he will do it when he is ready.
Good luck.

2006-09-05 01:17:36 · answer #11 · answered by *Emily* 2 · 0 0

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