Anonymous wrote:Seriously just boot camp for three days—two weekend days and a Friday or Monday that you take off work.
No diapers, no underwear.
Plan to do a ton of fun activities in kitchen or at kitchen table (baking, rolling dough, puzzles, playdoh, whatever…) and as soon as DC starts to “go” you pick him/her up race then to the bathroom to finish on the toilet.
Lots of fanfare and prizes for getting ANY amount in toilet.
It’s a crazy but very effective method.
Just takes a total commitment of no diapers. Child needs to be able to feel the unpleasantness of being wet and see how easy it is to prevent that next time by running ti the toilet…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your child is probably not ready yet. 3 year old is still pretty young for potting training. Yeah you probably have seen lots of other kids are potty trained at this age but there are also many kids who are not.
My DD started to show potty interest at 2.5 but then she refused to use potty for about a year. Later on she would tell me that the flush was too loud or bathroom at school too cold or scary, or she was afraid she would fall into it. There would be lots of little things that we don’t even think about but are huge big deals for them. I think we just need to give them time and try to figure out what bothers them.
My DD is 4.5 now and she still occasionally has accidents. By age 5, everybody is able to go potty. I have never seen any adults who don’t know how to use potty. And when we grow up, it doesn’t matter if we were potty trained at age 3 or 5.
This, if you're at the point you need a consultant she's not ready, go back to diapers for a couple of months and try again. Pushing for school will only give longer term problems
Anonymous wrote:DC is a month shy of 3 and potty training is not going well. Needs to be fully potty trained by September when starting preschool. I know this will prompt eye rolls but has anyone actually used a potty training consultant they'd recommend? Getting desperate here.
Anonymous wrote:I think your child is probably not ready yet. 3 year old is still pretty young for potting training. Yeah you probably have seen lots of other kids are potty trained at this age but there are also many kids who are not.
My DD started to show potty interest at 2.5 but then she refused to use potty for about a year. Later on she would tell me that the flush was too loud or bathroom at school too cold or scary, or she was afraid she would fall into it. There would be lots of little things that we don’t even think about but are huge big deals for them. I think we just need to give them time and try to figure out what bothers them.
My DD is 4.5 now and she still occasionally has accidents. By age 5, everybody is able to go potty. I have never seen any adults who don’t know how to use potty. And when we grow up, it doesn’t matter if we were potty trained at age 3 or 5.
Anonymous wrote:I got good advice on this board. Be more specific about the problems and people here can help you. For strong willed kids you need a reward and they have to lose the reward the first couple times (no parent caving because of crying.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your child is probably not ready yet. 3 year old is still pretty young for potting training. Yeah you probably have seen lots of other kids are potty trained at this age but there are also many kids who are not.
My DD started to show potty interest at 2.5 but then she refused to use potty for about a year. Later on she would tell me that the flush was too loud or bathroom at school too cold or scary, or she was afraid she would fall into it. There would be lots of little things that we don’t even think about but are huge big deals for them. I think we just need to give them time and try to figure out what bothers them.
My DD is 4.5 now and she still occasionally has accidents. By age 5, everybody is able to go potty. I have never seen any adults who don’t know how to use potty. And when we grow up, it doesn’t matter if we were potty trained at age 3 or 5.
This is bad advice. Kids who are scared of flushing will still be scared at 3. And not being potty trained at school will affect them a lot.
OP you have to just keep pushing through.
Anonymous wrote:I think your child is probably not ready yet. 3 year old is still pretty young for potting training. Yeah you probably have seen lots of other kids are potty trained at this age but there are also many kids who are not.
My DD started to show potty interest at 2.5 but then she refused to use potty for about a year. Later on she would tell me that the flush was too loud or bathroom at school too cold or scary, or she was afraid she would fall into it. There would be lots of little things that we don’t even think about but are huge big deals for them. I think we just need to give them time and try to figure out what bothers them.
My DD is 4.5 now and she still occasionally has accidents. By age 5, everybody is able to go potty. I have never seen any adults who don’t know how to use potty. And when we grow up, it doesn’t matter if we were potty trained at age 3 or 5.
Anonymous wrote:I think your child is probably not ready yet. 3 year old is still pretty young for potting training. Yeah you probably have seen lots of other kids are potty trained at this age but there are also many kids who are not.
My DD started to show potty interest at 2.5 but then she refused to use potty for about a year. Later on she would tell me that the flush was too loud or bathroom at school too cold or scary, or she was afraid she would fall into it. There would be lots of little things that we don’t even think about but are huge big deals for them. I think we just need to give them time and try to figure out what bothers them.
My DD is 4.5 now and she still occasionally has accidents. By age 5, everybody is able to go potty. I have never seen any adults who don’t know how to use potty. And when we grow up, it doesn’t matter if we were potty trained at age 3 or 5.