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I have a 2 year old that I really need to start potty training. It is much easier with a girl. LoL I am wondering what is the best way to potty train my son since his dad is always busy?

2006-11-07 15:42:06 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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Being a former preschool teacher and home childcare provider, I have potty trained MANY children and dozens of little boys..... There are lots of articles on the subject - but here is my personal experience:

1) A man does NOT have to be the one to teach a boy...Besides you are better off having small boys who are just learning - to SIT on the toilet and hold their "privates" facing down into the toilet, as opposed to standing. They can learn standing later after they are fully potty trained.

2) It is important for YOU to be relaxed about this whole thing. Learning to use the toilet is a natural transition stage in a child's life and shouldn't be rushed. When the parent is anxious... so will the child be.

3) There are exceptions to every rule (both of my own children were potty trained before their 2nd birthdays) -- But this is not the norm. Most toddlers begin to naturally lean towards using the potty between 2 1/2 yrs to 3yrs. And on the other end -- there are children who are still not potty trained at 3 1/2- 4.

4) The bottom line is that when a child is READY to be potty trained, my experience has been that it has NEVER taken longer than 3 days - week -- TOPS!!!! HONESTLY!!!

---- HOWEVER ---- and this is HUGE..... When a child is rushed to be potty trained before they are ready... it can take several months.... 'causing undue stress and anxiety on both child and parent..... AND... in many cases these children go on to have many more accidents than those who were not rushed.

I have seen it time and time again... a child going from adamantly refusing to use the toilet.... to one week later doing a complete about face and being totally potty trained in a matter of days.

5) The best time to begin potty training is to take your cue from the child.... When they show an interest in sitting on the toilet... or when they are "fed-up" wearing diapers... START.

6) Give them an INCENTIVE to use the potty.... something like "stickers" everytime they go.... and then give them a sticker to wear -- and another one on a chart. When they earn so many stickers -- they get a reward (try not to use candy...)

7) Give them a really great reward when they are fully potty-trained (Fully = wearing underwear.. and staying dry through the night on a regular basis) -- A really great reward for our children was a new bike. Make it something THE CHILD wants.... could be a movie, a toy, whatever... The idea is that they will be self-motivated to do it.

8) DON'T BELITTLE, SCOLD, YELL, COMPARE TO OTHER SIBLINGS OR OTHER KIDS, etc.... Some children are afraid of the toilet.. Use positive reinforcement only. -- And comparing is another way of belittling or humiliation.

9) Make the bathroom a fun place... with pictures, singing songs, whatever.... Put a photo or picture of something that interests your child at eye level across from the toilet.

10) Once you have started the potty training... Do "potty prompts" every 1/2 hr.... IE... every 1/2 hr ask if they have to go, & physically take them there if they have been dry for an hour -- even if they say they don't need to. Young children sometimes do not recognize the sensation of "having to go" -- and it is amazing when you put them on the toilet and they get surprised because the pee-pee comes out.

****** PULL-UPS ********

This is such a tough area..... But based on my experience again... When a child is started on potty training on their timing -- no parent should have to purchase more than one box of pull-ups.

Pull-ups are GREAT and BAD.... We all know the "great" reasons... But here are the "not-so-great" aspects....

They are way more expensive than diapers -- so if you start using them too early... it is going to cost you a lot. They have a tendancy to leak out the sides... ruining clothes, furniture, etc... They definitely are not designed to hold BMs... and kids at this age have larger BMs . -- Pull-ups have "stay dry" linings so that many times, children will runaround with a full pull-up and not feel a need to be changed.

What I have found works with pull-ups is to start using them when a child has begun to "tell you" that they need to go -- OR -- at the very least they are holding it naturally until you prompt them to go....

.... And for the child who wants to wear pull-ups because they are sick of diapers, and pull-ups are cute but they aren't at all interested in the potty...... USE THIS AS AN INCENTIVE.... Say, "Okay Johnny... Pull-ups are for big boys who are trying to use the potty.... If you will at least try.... Then you can wear pull-ups" (etc.)

Once you put them in pull-ups.... DO NOT change them like they were diapers.... (unless you have to).... treat them like underwear.

What really works for most kids is when they are home with you for the day (and "they" are ready for potty training) -- let them wear underwear..... If they have an accident... Most children immediately feel the sensation of wetness and do not like it and will run to the bathroom -- or at least tell you. This feeling quickly teaches them to recognize the sensation of having to go.... Of course you will have to deal with the mess... But if you are okay with that.... then most parents I have dealt with have found this worked for them -- and many times a student of mine has gone home on a Friday wearing pull-ups and by Monday they are in underwear.

My final word of advice on this is, once again.... RELAX -- This can be -- or actually -- SHOULD BE a fun and rewarding transition.... not one full of strife.

... Oh... one other thing... about the standing.... Little boys love to watch their Dads pee (let him)... But Mom's make the best teachers because we teach them to wipe themselves, wipe around the rim, put the seat down AND wash their hands! These are lifelong lessons that go a long way.... And their future wives will thank you!!! *LOL*

2006-11-07 23:27:58 · answer #1 · answered by whatevas 1 · 1 0

Two is a bit young to expect much. Why does his dad need to be present? Most of the time, it's mom who does the majority of the potty training for both girls and boys. At this stage, he is too young to even care whether you or dad is at the helm. Go slow, and realize it will take longer than for a girl. And I have a flash for you. Most of the people who answer these types of questions are teens who have NEVER potty trained anyone (and some of them I wonder about when it comes to THEIR own training!). Check out some of the weird answers.

2006-11-07 15:44:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go with fabric. The pull united states of americamake it comfy for him to be cussed. If he wets the mattress, use a pull up or diaper at night time. Be enormously regular. I uncover that rather cussed boys want a very army form consistency in each detail of lifestyles. I preserve a chart at the refrigerator for my so much difficult headed. Potty time demands to be the identical time (hour durations works for me) daily. Use an egg timer. Always be constructive and inspiring. If he has an coincidence within the coaching pants, wait til the following potty time (particularly if its near sufficient...as much as one million/two hour) and say some thing like, see, its larger to make use of the bathroom. The truly lifestyles ache is his simplest truly lifestyles motivation external of satisfying you, which for cussed boys is traditionally now not motivating in any respect. If you're involved approximately the mess, use plastic pants to start with.

2016-09-01 09:02:49 · answer #3 · answered by winkels 4 · 0 0

show him a book about how girls go potty and how boys go potty, put a ping ball ball in the toilet and try and make a game of it so he pee's on the ball. ONLY reward him with a little treat when he DOES do a wee or poo .Single mothers manage to train their little boys so im sure you will be fine, also i think boys are a bit slower to toilet train than girls, they just don't catch on as easy as girls. with a lot of things.lol and that stays with boys for life im afraid..LOL

2006-11-07 15:53:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Did you try tee-tee targets? I have a freind who swears by them. Throw cheerios in the potty and tell him they are targets. He will get a kick out of peeing on them. I see what you are saying about daddy working all the time... explaining to a little boy how to point and shoot could be difficult if you are not equipped yourself.

2006-11-07 18:15:55 · answer #5 · answered by emmadropit 6 · 0 0

My husband worked alot so I was the one who mostly trained my son. It is not too hard. Just make sure you have him aim. There is nothing wrong with him sitting on the toilet at first too to pee. Sometimes when they do Number 2 both come out so aiming down is important.

2006-11-07 15:47:32 · answer #6 · answered by walkerhound03 5 · 0 0

Be sure and thank dad for working so much. M&Ms are a good reward. Put Cheerios in the bowl as a target if he can stand up and do it. Let him pick out some cool undies he doesn't want to mess up.

2006-11-07 15:47:13 · answer #7 · answered by James B 3 · 0 0

My mom had to work all the time, and my father lived somewhere else so I potty trained my younger siblings. I used books and a video tape. They seemed to work fine.

2006-11-07 15:45:17 · answer #8 · answered by MyCuteDog 3 · 0 1

Take him to the bathroom and show him how he should use the toilet when he has to go number 1 and 2. You have to tell him that he needs to tell you when he has to go. When he tells you, quickly take him to the bathroom and if he does not know how to do it, help him. Keep this up until he is doing it by himself, and eventually you won't have to take him to the bathroom anymore.

2006-11-07 15:45:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I taught my son to potty by throwing fruit loops in the toilet and telling him to try to hit them. lol Worked for me.

2006-11-07 15:44:42 · answer #10 · answered by bkimbo443 3 · 1 1

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