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My brother is who I am talking about, my mom bought him a winnie the pooh potty, he likes to sdit on it, and I noticed on the side of the box it said that starting them early may make the process take longer. What are the pros and cons?

2007-01-17 04:51:58 · 19 answers · asked by --; cookie. 4 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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He's still very young. I've read that when you potty train kids at this young of age it can cause problems such as bed wetting, wetting themselves, and bladder problems.

Like mentioned above, at this age they don't have alot of control of their bladder which can make potty training harder and more stressful for your parents and your little brother.

I'd wait until he was at least 20 months before potty training him...15 months is a little young.

2007-01-17 04:57:46 · answer #1 · answered by CelebrateMeHome 6 · 0 0

I do not believe in starting potty training before the child is ready....the child will let you know. A potty chair in the bathroom is a good start, just to let them know what it is for. Never put it in the living room, kitchen, etc. I started mine (4), at about 1 1/2. We would go to the bathroom together. They finally got the idea on their own. It was easy for them and also less stressful on me. Starting too early usually does take longer, because the child is not ready. Boy's especially have been known to take longer! Those little pull-ups are wonderful for the training time.

2007-01-17 05:02:44 · answer #2 · answered by Rea 3 · 0 0

Potty training is what potty training is. It depends on the child and on the person doing the training. Getting angry or yelling at a child for mistakes can lead to major problems. My ex did that with my son and it let to him being scared and holding it in which later led to him being impacted and all kinds of troubles for YEARS!

If the child can tell you that they have gone to the bathroom or hide when they need to have a BM then they are ready. Take it slow.

One of my children I had to let run around naked for a week before she would do it. hahaha. My first was potty trained by 17 months, the next 3 years old, the next just past 2 and the next one just turned 18 months and isn't quite ready but getting close.

2007-01-17 04:59:57 · answer #3 · answered by flirshous 2 · 0 0

I can't think of any CONS. The PROS...no more diapers.

There is no set age at which potty training or toilet training should begin. The right time depends on your child's development in the following four areas:

physiological development (bladder and bowel control)

motor skills

his/her cognitive and verbal development and

emotional & social awareness.

Here is a great website for potty training boys.

http://www.pottytrainingconcepts.com/Potty-Training-Boys/How-to-Potty-Training-Boys.htm

Good Luck! I hope this helps.

2007-01-17 05:01:30 · answer #4 · answered by angel_life_paradise 2 · 0 0

Thats seems to be a little young to be starting potty training. Im not sure at that age they are able to hold in. But i could be wrong. We always let our kids let us know when they were ready. We had the potty avail.. Eventually they wanted to do the 'big kid' thing and we never had a problem.. our biggest thing was not pushing them into it tho

2007-01-17 05:02:33 · answer #5 · answered by alysza81 3 · 0 0

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2016-05-30 16:38:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mom knows best. I know each child takes as long as they need to take. He sees the potty as a positive experience doing what his big sister, Mommy and Daddy do. Babies see and do. Thats with all they do, walking, talking, playing and doing. Its the way we learn. You turned out fine. Your mother did a wonderful job with you because you are looking out for your brother now. It is not wrong to question. But remember you are still learning too! We learn by asking questions. Be a good example to your little brother, he is watching you.

2007-01-17 05:01:54 · answer #7 · answered by Miki M 3 · 0 0

i think it is a good idea to introduce the potty at this age just to get them into thinking about it as long as you dont push it on them. if a child is not ready to potty train and you force them to, it will in fact prolong the time it takes to train them, because they will resist it as much as they can. i have a 17 month old who i have introduced to the potty, what i do is every time i go to the bathroom i let her see me and tell her that i am going potty. she sits on her potty like she is going, but she has yet to actually use it.

2007-01-17 05:49:41 · answer #8 · answered by krystal 6 · 0 0

The con is that a child of this age generally cannot hold their bladder so there will be accidents. Also, if a parent thinks their child is "trained", but he is simply routine trained, there will definitely be accidents when the normal schedule is changed.

2007-01-17 04:57:11 · answer #9 · answered by wannasnooze 3 · 0 0

I purchased one at about 16 months just to have when the time came it became some fun thing to drag around. she is now 19 months and she will sit on it fully dressed with no issues but pants down its not happening, im going to personally hold off until she is almost two.

2007-01-17 04:58:50 · answer #10 · answered by lisamarie7901 5 · 0 0

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