My son is nearing 3 and a half years old and he is not potty trained. It has been very frustrating trying to train him. Recently, after reading some books on the subject, I decided that we would all take a break from training all together for awhile to clear our heads.
After thinking about it, I began to realize that my son just needs some time to make the connections and to understand it all. He’s just now starting to put together two or three words to form sentences and I figure that if he takes a while on that, I should be very patient with him and go at his speed. However, I do not know how to deal with everyone else who feels he should have been trained over a year ago. (This includes dad) People have even suggested that I spank him and punish him to teach him! It’s not fair to my son to be punished for something that really is not his fault.
What are some good steps to take after we finish this break? I don’t know if I should start all over again or from where we left off?
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Clang! Clang! Clang! The fire truck is pulling out of the station. But wait! Where is the firefighter going? To the potty! Even firefighters go to the potty! Toddlers are uneasy about toilet training. And in most cases, even if they know they have to go, sometimes they are too busy to bother. In this hilarious gate-fold story, each person–from a firefighter on the way to answer a fire alarm to a zoo keeper on the way to feed the polar bears–stops what they are doi… More >>
I’ve read that I don’t need to use pull ups to start potty training. But should I buy “training underwear” or just buy regular underwear for boys. I know that the “training underwear” have a little absorbency to contain accents but allow them to feel that they are wet. What do you think?
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My 2.5 year old daughter has not shown any interest in potty training. She currently wears pullups and we’ve tried big girl undies which she likes to wear, but will stay in when she’s wet. How do I get her interested in using the potty (besides the Elmo dvd, musical potty chair, and everyone poops book), and what’s the best method in getting her trained? I NEED her to be trained by the fall because she’ll be starting preschool.
Description Potty training can be fun! Create a positive potty time experience for your child with Elmo, Baby Bear, Grover, and other Sesame Street friends with ELMO”S POTTY TIME! This amusing and song-filled DVD teaches children that everyone- mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, friends, and even monsters- has to learn how to use the potty. Your child will learn that accidents are okay and that it takes time and practice before he can use the potty on his own. So dance, sing, and laugh as you and your child learn confidence-building skilled and helpful healthy habits that will last a lifetime.
Toilet Training Timer that makes Potty Training fun and easy
Lights Up and Plays a tune when timer goes off
30, 60 and 90 Modes
Timer automatically resets itself and begins counting down again
18m+
Product Description The Potty WatchTM ships in a clamshell blister package with the ?TIMER? button exposed. The Potty WatchTM Ships in ?TRY ME? mode to help customers see how it works at point of purchase. Makes a great addition to the Toddler supplies section or an excellent cross-merchandising opportunity on the diaper isle. The Potty WatchTM features a kid friendly FDA approved soft plastic wristband for hours of comfortable wear. Bands come in three assorted colors and are adjustable so they can be worn by either mom or the child.
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