Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are really misinformed.
You should NOT be night training until your child wakes up dry. Are you a teen mom?
OP here. I'm not a teen mom, and I think you might actually be misinformed. The concept of pullups and keeping kids in diapers until 4-6 is really not normal in many other cultures. I'm from a European country where it's very common to train at 18 months. When I trained my first at 2.5, friends and family from back home thought that was late.
With my first child, we completely removed the diapers at age 2.5 and she had no trouble with it day or night. That's why I figured #2 could handle it at this age as well. Like I mentioned in my first post, she really wanted the diapers off and isn't interested in going back to them. I already suggested it and she indignantly told me that she's a big girl and no longer wears diapers.
We're going to convert her crib to a toddler bed and try for another week or so since we're on winter break anyway. And I'll try to watch her PM liquid intake more closely. If she keeps having trouble, we will try the pullups.
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you toilet train kids really early. Because you are just teaching them two things: (1) how to alert you or another caregiver that they need to go, and (2) the mechanics of using the potty. They may be toilet trained in this sense but an 18-30 month old is rarely fully independent in the way I think of a toilet trained kid.
All of which is to say— night training when your kid is still in a crib doesn’t make sense. What dies that train them for? To alert you to come get them and take them to the toilet. That’s a really temporary skill.
I would wait until the child was ready for a toddler or big kid bed. Also, my pediatrician told me many kids can’t night train until their bodies learn to wake them up for pee, which can happen later.
The goal is not simply the ability to use a toilet. Your kid can already do that. The goal is self-initiation and being able to do the whole thing independently (including wiping and washing hands). Most 2 year olds don’t have the maturity and motor function for that. He probably pooped in the crib because you are pushing him too fast on this. He’s not ready.
Anonymous wrote:You are really misinformed.
You should NOT be night training until your child wakes up dry. Are you a teen mom?