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I have a son and daughter who just turned 3 and 2 in that order and so far on our first day of potty training (both of them) the result is pure and sheer frustration. Per advice of all around me, I put them in regular underwear to feel wet when they pee and in order to contain the mess they are wearing vinyl undies over that. Throughout the entire day they both peed on the potty when they woke up and then I would put them on the potty once every hour for about 5-10 minutes. My son peed on the potty most everytime, my daughter didn't pee on it a single time. And although my son peed in the potty, most of his underwear resulted in accidents and ALL my daugters were accidents. They didnt even ask to go once on their own, I am the one that took them every single hour. I rewarded them for every time they peed on the potty with their favorite treat and I asked them several times within the hour before I took them myself if they had to go and they always said no! What do i do!??

2007-10-22 15:05:56 · 6 answers · asked by Crazygurl1972 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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Give yourself, and your children a break. neither are ready emotionally, physically nor cognitively to truly understand learning to read there body signals that they have to pee.Just as you can not force a child to talk before he is ready..you can not do it for potty training.
The trial and errors off actually going pee, is just by luck. it is not because they understand fully what their body is doing, or how to react to it.
wait ab it..I am sure you do not want to have to clean underwear all day..nor do your children want to have to sit on a potty for a reason they don't understand.
Do not stress about potty training..when they are ready..they will clearly tell you!..Wait a few weeks..then try again by asking if they would like to sit on the potty...if they refuse..fine..it is no biggies. JUst ask again after...offer to read a book while they are there. but for now..relax..put them in pull ups or diapers..for abit longer. Trust me, no child who is normally developed goes to school in diapers.

2007-10-22 15:17:09 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 2 0

Well, from my own experience, I think 2 years is way too young. I would also suggest that patience is your best friend when trying to potty train. I didn't even attempt potty training until both my boys were 3 and they had to show some interest in the potty. I think that waiting until they were ready made the experience much nicer for the both of us. Another thing to remember is there will always be set backs. You can't expect the little ones to get it right the first time. They may do well for one week and then start wetting themselves again for another week and then show interest in the potty once again. One thing I do know is that forcing a child to potty will set them back really far and they could become afraid and will refuse to try even months later. Your son sounds like he has some interst, but your daughter is not ready. For your son try going every two hours. Every hour is a bit over kill and you are both bound to get burned out and frustrated. Another thing I found helpful is using regular undies that way if they wet they would feel it. Kids don't like being wet any more than grown ups so letting them spent a few minutes in the wet clothes will be an incentive to go to the potty once they make the connection. One problem I had with both my boys was that even though they were doing well peeing on the potty they would not poop. They would use their undies every time. I decided that I would let them go bare naked in the house all day so I could catch them and wisk them off to the potty in mid poo. It seemed to work because eventually they started going on their own. My absolute greatest advice is to be patient. Kids will go when they are ready.
Good Luck

2007-10-22 15:25:25 · answer #2 · answered by Sptfyr 7 · 1 0

You wake up and do the same thing tomorrow and the next day and the next.

You didn't have a bad first day. In fact, your first day was more successful than many kids' first week!

Are you sure they're ready to, or did you just decide it was time? If they didn't show an inkling that they WANT to potty-train, you're putting yourself in a sticky situation. They should be able to tell when they have to go, know when they HAVE gone, go at least an hour or two before soiling a diaper, and hopefully, not want to be dirty.

The advice to use regular underwear should have come with the statement that you would have a LOT of laundry to do until they get the hang of it. It's still the best idea, but it's something to be aware of.

Good luck! You're off to a better start than you think. Just keep it up.

2007-10-22 20:47:23 · answer #3 · answered by CrazyChick 7 · 0 1

You can purchase a potty seat he can use at the grownup potty, or you'll make him use the youngster. Either means you can commonly must keep in the toilet with him till he is going for the primary few months of potty coaching. Don't count on him to be capable to head in there and maintain it himself. Grab a booklet and plant your self till he is going. Don't make it disturbing. You can present a present of a few sort if he makes use of both potty (like 2 m&m's). Be sufferer despite the fact that he isn't and do not fear. Training takes time.

2016-09-05 20:33:14 · answer #4 · answered by belk 4 · 0 0

http://www.wikihow.com/Keep-a-Child-Car-Seat-Dryer-While-Potty-Training
http://www.wikihow.com/Potty-Train-Your-Child-in-Less-Than-One-Week
Good luck just remember each child is different. Some may also have an immature bladder that will take time to mature. And stress can cause a relapse. just start again when things settle down.

2007-10-22 15:16:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i say dont potty train!! what is the point! you train them to go on the potty and then you toilet train them so why dont you just skip the potty training and go straight to the toilet when they are old enough?? that way it is easyer for you and well i dont see the point in potty training at all

2007-10-22 15:17:21 · answer #6 · answered by ted 3 · 0 0

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