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What is the best method of potty training for a 1 1/2 yr old and a 3 yr old little girls?

2007-01-10 03:49:36 · 16 answers · asked by jessie_speicher 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

Thank you all I will definately use all of your advice and I want to let you all know that I am really not trying to rush my 1 1/2 year old, she does tell me when she has wet her diaper just not when she needs to. Plus the cost of diapers is outrageous, lol. But again thank you all very much.

2007-01-10 05:24:14 · update #1

16 answers

I tried to use the toy method when they went. Nothing crazy...just something small. So when they do got they get a surprise. Even wrapped it b/c then they don't know exactly what it is. Go to like a dollar stop but make sure it is something she likes.

2007-01-10 03:55:00 · answer #1 · answered by afj60 4 · 0 0

I think that your daughter may be somewhat young for the 3 day potty coaching approach. She's no longer even 2 but, so do not be disenchanted if it takes more than 3 days. I started potty coaching my daughter when she was about 19 months (she simply became 2), but i don't suppose she would had been ready for a 3 day potty coaching method regardless of how outstanding. These methods are usually extra of a soar begin to get your child interested which you would frequently do on your possess without paying a crazy sum of money. More power to you if it really works, but i do not feel which you could anticipate your youngster to be "entirely" potty knowledgeable in three days. Potty coaching is a method and does now not occur over night. Its viable, however it is going to make an effort and there shall be accidents (lots of accidents). I started through purchasing potty films (Potty vigour, Elmo's Potty Time, and many others.) and had her watch them even as sitting on the potty. She used to be utilizing the potty the first day of coaching. Use plenty of stickers, perhaps candy, and absolutely tons of hugs and kisses and your daughter will be quality.

2016-08-10 11:35:16 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

About a week before our daughter turned two, we took a week that she was off from daycare, let her pick out some cool panties, and just switched. The first day was really messy, but she had fewer accidents each day until by the end of the week, she had gotten the hang of letting us know when she needed to go. We did this on the recommendation of her daycare teachers, who let us know that she was consistent about using the toilet when she was around older, potty-trained kids. She was ready, but putting her in either a diaper or a 'pull-up' trainer gave her an easy out. We kept diapers for overnight for another 6 months, but she never had a nighttime accident.

If you're going to take this route, one of the most important things to remember is to treat accidents like they are no big deal - just an 'Uh Oh' and a 'remember to try to tell us in time next time' and a change of clothes. If dealing with accidents will really stress or freak you out, this method is NOT for you. Try stickers on a calendar in the bathroom as an incentive, and if the older one gets it quicker than the younger one, encourage them to go to the bathroom together for some positive reinforcement for the littler one.

2007-01-10 08:45:18 · answer #3 · answered by yankeegirl91 2 · 0 0

You're REALLY going to love this one. We are home nudists, and our son really couldn't wait to get rid of his diaper so that he could "go nekkid all the time like daddy". We waited until he was closer to 2 or 2 1/2 and then we'd let him lose the diaper. He'd realize that he needed to go, and had a choice to make. If he made it to the potty and didn't make a mess, he got to stay naked. If he didn't and had an "accident" the diaper went back on. It took a little bit, but he caught on, and he made it to the potty more and more.

Barefoot-n-Nude in Texas!

2007-01-10 03:57:56 · answer #4 · answered by Barefoot Tex 3 · 0 0

I found that with both my children the best thing for them was consistency. If they can go 2 hours without peeing in their diaper then they are physically ready to potty train. I put my kids in underwear and just paid attention to when they had to pee, how long after a drink it would take etc. Then once I have figured out their "body clock" I would automatically take them around those same times everyday, as well as taking them frequently in between. And all the times I would take them I would ask them if they had to pee and if they did pee I would praise them and do a "pee pee dance" lol, and if they didn't pee I would say "okay we'll try again later". After a few days of consistently taking them and asking it just sort of happens. And if they have an accident I would still take them to the toilet to show them that that's where we go to the washroom.

2007-01-10 03:58:43 · answer #5 · answered by hasgr8boyz 3 · 0 0

i think of that your daughter could be somewhat youthful for the three day potty guidance approach. She's no longer even 2 yet, so don't be disillusioned if it takes greater effective than 3 days. i began out potty guidance my daughter whilst she replaced into approximately 19 months (she purely became 2), yet i do no longer think of she could have been waiting for a three day potty guidance approach no remember how outstanding. those approaches are probable greater of a bounce start to get your new child involved which you ought to probable do on your guy or woman devoid of paying a loopy quantity of money. greater power to you if it works, yet i do no longer think of you could assume your new child to be "totally" potty knowledgeable in 3 days. Potty guidance is a technique and does not ensue over nighttime. Its obtainable, notwithstanding it is going to take a while and there will be injuries (an excellent sort of injuries). i began out with tips from procuring for potty video clips (Potty power, Elmo's Potty Time, and so on.) and had her watch them collectively as sitting on the potty. She replaced into employing the potty the 1st day of coaching. Use an excellent sort of stickers, perchance candy, and actual an excellent sort of hugs and kisses and your daughter would be positive.

2016-10-06 22:55:32 · answer #6 · answered by banowski 4 · 0 0

1 1/2 is a big young isnt it?


anyway what i did - i stuck all 4 of my boys in pull-ups but told them to go in a potty, instead of useing the nappy - after a few months they where no longer doing it in their pulls ups and where going to the potty, i then replaced the potty with the "big boy toilet" (normal toilet) and then after about another month i took them out of pull-ups and into underpants and they where fine.

i dont understand why some parents see it as a race and try to do it as quickly as possible, i started pottying trainning my boys at 3, the process took about 6 months and they where fully potty trainned, i personaly dont see why it matters if it takes 6 months or 6 weeks, i liked my methord because we didnt have any "accidents" i am proud to say my carpets dont have any yellow stains on them :P

2007-01-10 04:12:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Find out what cartoon character they love and buy panites witht he character on them, keep one pack of pull up and alternate. When they are home put on the panites and ask them every fifteen minutes if they have to go potty. Also buy a potty that plays music when they go, by two year old loves it. When i was potty training her, i explained that the last pack of pull up was the last pack she was gonna get so she had to tell me when she has to go and it worked. She loves Dora so we bought dora panties a nd she loved them. They may wanna walk around the house without pants so they can stare at thier undies, let them. Seeing them remindes them that they cant go in them like diapers and that if they wanna keep them on then they have to go potty. I did this and I havent bought diapers since oct. She even tells me she ahas to go when we go out shopping, but im gonna warn you to still put pull ups on when you go out for at least a month after you think their potty trained until they get the hang of it!

2007-01-10 03:58:27 · answer #8 · answered by marinewife 3 · 0 0

When I babysat my niece and nephew I'd always take them to the bathroom like every 30 minutes to use it but it took them until they were like 4 and 5 I think before they were offically ready to be potty triained. The best thing you can do is be patient and just keep trying.

2007-01-10 04:15:02 · answer #9 · answered by Irish Girl 5 · 0 0

Trial & error. Each child is different & will take to training differently. The only thing that worked was letting our boy pick out his own real underwear at the store with his favorite characters.
He messed a couple of times but then one evening he looked at me & said he didn't want to pee on Spiderman anymore & that was it. So be patient and it will happen.

2007-01-10 04:35:37 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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