Okay, Oh Crap parents, what can we expect in the near future?

Anonymous
We started Oh Crap on Monday with our 22 month old boy. Yesterday, we had all self-initiated potty trips, a big poop on the potty and no accidents even in the stroller. We’re still doing bum-naked at home and commando under very loose shorts for outside play and stroller.

So far today, we’re accident free and he’s responding (albeit in his own time) to the prompt to pee before we leave the house and before meals.

Now what? Will he have a regression? Did we hit the halfway point?

Thanks so much!
Anonymous
All kids are different. One of my kids had a big regression and had a bunch of poop accidents before getting it. My other two kids did fine after 3 days of no clothes- almost no accidents after that.
Anonymous
Yep, you have more than halfway there. Congrats! The first week is stressful for the adults!!
Anonymous
So far, so good. It sounds like he's got the main idea. A few other big milestones coming up:

1. Self-initiating away from home with enough time to get to a bathroom.
2. Manipulating own clothes up and down.
3. Self-initiating when supervised by other adults, not parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So far, so good. It sounds like he's got the main idea. A few other big milestones coming up:

1. Self-initiating away from home with enough time to get to a bathroom.
2. Manipulating own clothes up and down.
3. Self-initiating when supervised by other adults, not parents.



1 and 3 aren’t going to get practiced or tested until covid is over.

He’s so young but we’re working on 2.
Anonymous
You did the hard part. Congratulations! Just keep going no matter what and be proud of yourselves and your child.
Anonymous
Difficult now but going away from home was a big roadblock for ours.
Anonymous
You are doing great! Keep at it. We potty trained at that age as well, but it took a long time for DS to self-initiate. He is almost 4 now and I still remind him occasionally to go to the bathroom.
Anonymous
If it seems hard, just keep going. That means you’re almost there.
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