Anonymous wrote:Your kid sat on a toilet for 18 months before they peed even once? Seems uneffective. 3 is the late side of normal for training. I dont think those 18 months of sitting on a toilet helped you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid sat on a toilet for 18 months before they peed even once? Seems uneffective. 3 is the late side of normal for training. I dont think those 18 months of sitting on a toilet helped you!
He trained before he turned three so somewhat typical I’d say. Not early but not late. Anyway it wasn’t even intentional- I was just in the habit of sitting him there, probably bc he was unclothed and with water running and I didn’t want him to get an urge and pee on the floor. And then one day he just…went. It just seemed so much easier than the other ways out there. I’m just curious why it is not more conventional wisdom to just stick your kid on the toilet starting at a young age to familiarize them with it. Anyway, just sharing in case someone has a young toddler. Worked for us and we never had to do oh crap or buy a mini toilet etc.

Anonymous wrote:Your kid sat on a toilet for 18 months before they peed even once? Seems uneffective. 3 is the late side of normal for training. I dont think those 18 months of sitting on a toilet helped you!
Anonymous wrote:Your kid sat on a toilet for 18 months before they peed even once? Seems uneffective. 3 is the late side of normal for training. I dont think those 18 months of sitting on a toilet helped you!
Anonymous wrote:Since maybe 18 mos or so, I turn on the shower and while it’s heating up I put DS on the toilet (no kid seat he just perched on the regular seat). One day, shortly before he turned three, he peed while sitting there. I gave him a ton of praise and then we just used the bathroom like every hour for a few days. Anyway I thought it was a good thing to get him used to sitting on it early on. Wonder why this is not a common practice or it?