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The thread discusses various personal experiences and strategies related to potty training children, particularly focusing on challenges faced by parents with their 3-year-olds. Participants share their frustrations, successes, and different approaches they have tried in the potty training process.
Views differ among participants regarding the effectiveness of various potty training methods, with no clear consensus on a single approach that works for all children.
Participants share their experiences in the context of preparing their children for preschool and managing transitions, such as moving or the arrival of a new sibling.
Parents and caregivers of young children, particularly those facing challenges with potty training, may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant to their situations.
pckrissy said:Just wanted to update and give those struggling with potty training boys some hope!~My son, who I have been trying to potty train since he was 3 (almost a year now, and he has been fighting us every step of the way) well on Sunday he (without us knowing) walked straight into the bathroom, took of his clothes and diaper and went in the potty, and he has been doing it every since! I am so excited, I still can not believe it.
People told me that it is a power thing and he will do it when he is ready, so hang in there it will happen~![]()
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pamperedgirl3 said:Good luck! I've found potty training to be the most stressful part of parenting so far! Wouldn't it be nice if they would just wake up one day & start going?????!!!!!!
pchefkristin said:We had the same issues. Keegan will be four in July. We tried EVERYTHING and then some. Then one of my gals said that when she started sitting her grandson on the toilet backwards, he was much more relaxed because he didnt feel like he was going to "fall in". So we started doing that. For quite some time I would have to sit with Keegan to get him up on the toilet, but recently he just started going in alone! YEAH!
We still have issues with the #2 situation, but we are working on that. Next time I will let him clean himself up. But also, he knows ~ No trips to Chuck E Cheese until he has mastered the #2!
Good luck!!
gilliandanielle said:I am in this same situation! My DD is 3.5 and we want to put her in preschool in the fall. She initated the PTing herself while I was pregnant, and I went along with it without forcing her knowing that Baylor was coming and even if I did get her trained she would most likely regress. She is the same way about underwear (refuses to wear them no matter how "fun" the designs are) but will stay dry in a pull up all day and some nights. The problem is that at naptime she poops in the pullup. Sometimes she naps and sometimes she has a reast time in her room when she doesn't sleep, but she poops either way and doesn't tell me she needs to go. I have tried to bribe her with the preschool so she will be motivated to stay dry and poop free but she doesn't grasp the big picture yet.
I have my PC timer on my fridge and my DD knows it as the potty timer. I set it for 90 mins each time and she has to try to go potty even if she doesn't feel like it. In the beginning she got a treat just for trying (we did 1 or 2 M&M's) and as she started going she only got the treat for actually going. If your DS is almost there then I see no problem with full training in 2 months, and you could always start now and just know that he could regress with the move. My DD didn't regress at all with Baylor's birth, so you never know!!
raebates said:I have friends who finally asked their son (who loved Scooby Do and always wore Scooby Do undies) why he was peeing on Scooby. He hadn't thought of that. It worked.
Don't worry. very few 15 year olds aren't potty trained.