Anonymous wrote:Honestly if your work is such that you have to plan toilet training and depend on a teacher to tell you when to start, I’d say your priorities are off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 4 kids and have never heard of planning toilet training? You just wait until you see signs that your child is ready, encourage it at home, when they have begun using the potty consistently then you switch to underwear. Wtf about taking days off? None of my friends have ever done that either. Perhaps if your child is not ready and you need to force them to learn, but this seems so strange to me. When they are ready it is a non-even.
Totally disagree. You don't need signs a kid is ready. If you wait until signs, you might wait forever.
At 20 months, we did 3 day naked with all 3 kids. It clicked instantly (well it clicked by day 3 with 2/3 kids and day 5 with the other kid). Zero accidents after the first month. 20 month olds are so eager to please!
We waited a week or two to tell daycare. They didn't believe us. So we sent the kids in pullups and the kids told them they needed to go. Daycare begrudgingly took them and my kids stayed dry.
Anonymous wrote:I have 4 kids and have never heard of planning toilet training? You just wait until you see signs that your child is ready, encourage it at home, when they have begun using the potty consistently then you switch to underwear. Wtf about taking days off? None of my friends have ever done that either. Perhaps if your child is not ready and you need to force them to learn, but this seems so strange to me. When they are ready it is a non-even.
Anonymous wrote:You get your kid through the adjustment to the two year old room, and once you have a relationship with those teachers and they know your kid you can discuss it. But asking toddler teachers to plan toilet training with you when it won’t be carried out in their room is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly if your work is such that you have to plan toilet training and depend on a teacher to tell you when to start, I’d say your priorities are off.
NP.
What?
We definitely planned I'm advance and coordinating with the daycare makes total sense. WTF is your problem?
OP, I would plan to do it around 25-27 months. Just plan to take the days off. Sometimes daycares will essentially train the child for you, and they will tell you when the child is "ready" in their mind. But you are under no obligation to wait for them. Their perceptions of "readiness" may result in waiting too long.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly if your work is such that you have to plan toilet training and depend on a teacher to tell you when to start, I’d say your priorities are off.