The first step is getting him to come to with a dirty diaper. And, having pleasant diaper changes.
I would put the chair in his play area so he sees it. See what he does. He may surprise you and start to sit on it. You could also use sign language instead of verbal communication. I've not tried that yet, but I've heard from other parents that it really works.
Otherwise, put it away until you feel he's ready for it. The last thing you want is for it to go badly and discourage him...causing him to prolong the whole process.
2006-11-28 09:55:22
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answered by Baby #3 due 10/13/09 6
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answered by ? 3
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Here are some ways to help potty train your child.. hopefully these tips will help you out.. Usually potty training starts around 2 but sometimes they start earlier .. all children are different. I worked in a Daycare facility with ages 2 1/2 and 3 year olds.. and it was a little dificult but we did it. It will take time but stay at it.. it will finally pay off..
Let your child practice sitting on the potty or the commode, with or without clothes, to help build familiarity with the new process.
•Be sure your child's clothing is easy to pull on and off.
Avoid buttons, snaps and belts during potty training.
•Praise, praise, praise, whenever the child is willing to sit and try to go.
Remember that sitting for more than 10 seconds is progress.
•Don't expect something to happen every time. If nothing happens, tell them ''That's OK, or ''Good try, we'll try again later.''
•Don't put too much pressure on them by just standing and watching. Be prepared to keep them company by reading aloud or singing a song to pass the time.
•Praise your child for every deposit in the potty chair, especially during early learning stages.
•Remember the toilet seat can seem awfully big to your child.
An adapter seat and a step-stool can make it feel more secure. If you don't have an adapter seat, let them sit facing sideways or even backward for a more secure position.
•Keep toilet paper where little hands can reach it.
•Never, never, NEVER punish your child for an accident. Clean up in a matter-of-fact way, no matter how hard that may be to do.
Remember, they're LEARNING. They won't get it right every time. A child anxious to please may agonize over what they think is shameful behavior because of your reaction.
•Always accompany your child into public restrooms.
Blue & Yellow Make Green
Put a few drops of blue food coloring in the toilet and show your child that the color turns green when he or she pees in the potty!
Books, Videos, & DVDs
Toilet training bedtime stories, videos and DVDs are a fun educational way to introduce toilet training to your child.
Charts & Stickers
Toilet training charts and stickers are great motivational tools. Start by giving stickers for sitting on the potty. After a while, give stickers only when your child uses the potty. Finally, offer a small toy as a reward for 3 accident free days
Phone Call From Superhero
Reward your child for using the potty with a phone call from his or her superhero. Enlist friends or neighbors to play the part.
Good Luck
2006-11-28 10:38:47
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answered by sparkles20_72745 2
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Generally boys train later than girls (between two and three) I think the rule for knowing when they are ready is when they wake up several nights in a row dry. He will start showing an interest in the potty and going in with dad will help. Don't force him or rush him you will scare him. Just wait til he shows and interest and then encourage him.
2006-11-28 09:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days old twin boys and an 18 month old boy. My twins are potty-experienced yet now i could start up engaged on the baby. Boys are harder because of the fact they quite play then bypass to the potty. i attempt to take the baby yet he merely sits there and smiles because of the fact he thinks properly if mommy likes it then i like it too! you're able to have a large variety of persistence whilst it comprises boys because of the fact they do no longer particularly care to be clean in the 1st place they quite be grimy! So solid luck once you come across out how, merely save attempting as long as you're prepared to coach him a thank you to bypass to the potty it gets extra effective in time.
2016-10-04 11:53:09
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answered by murchison 4
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wait till he's 2 1/2 or 3, its to early for him to potty train. He has to have matured enough to know he has to go. That feeling doesnt start to happen at 2 or after. Don't rush him it will only make it worse. When he does start to train use positive reinforcement when he does go, and if he wets his pants dont scold him just clean him up and remind him to use the potty.
2006-11-28 13:17:16
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answered by Baby Julie due 5/12 3
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Tehy have to show an interest in using the potty...my son is 2 and is just mastering the potty. He goes to daycare 3 days a week where he goes regularly and stays dry...but at home its a bit of a battle. Don't press him to do it too soon...you won't get far.
2006-11-28 09:54:26
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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well he is too young little boys and girls usually dont start potty training till age 2 and up but i have seen little 18 monthsolds .without a diappie so i guess it can be done but you can wait till your baby can talk so he will be able to communicate with you and let you know when he has to go
2006-11-28 10:16:12
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answered by chuy 4
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I think less than two years is way too early to be potty trained! my 16-year-old sister was 2 1/2 when she was potty trained, and my oldest 19-year-old sister was too, but she was closer to 3.
2006-11-28 10:43:32
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answered by Cayleen O 3
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It is typical for a boy to be arouind the age of 3 before he is ready.
Boys naturally take longer than girls. You have a while to go berfore your son will even understand what a potty is for!
tell your hubby to relax for awhile. Read up on child devolpment might be a good past time for him. :-)
2006-11-28 12:19:00
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answered by sticky J 5
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