Anonymous wrote:Never ask him if he has to go - ask him instead of he can go. Make a game out of draining his bladder by floating a couple of cheerios in the toilet bowl and having him try to hit them with his stream. Also, start making clean up from even a small accident take a lot of time - total change of clothes, shower, redress, put clothes in washing machine. Not as a punishment but simply as way that things are. Make running to the toilet ten times easier than wetting your pants.
He is almost there but obviously not 100% toilet trained. Try going in to his room about a half hour before he usually wakes up and see if he is dry. My son was - he generally peeing in his pull-up as he was waking up and not ready to get out of bed because it was easier. That was the day we lost the pull-ups and I started waking him up and taking him directly to the toilet.
In our case we had to do it much younger as DS's preschool required the kids to be 100% toilet independent at three or they weren't admitted. So I know it is doable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never ask him if he has to go - ask him instead of he can go. Make a game out of draining his bladder by floating a couple of cheerios in the toilet bowl and having him try to hit them with his stream. Also, start making clean up from even a small accident take a lot of time - total change of clothes, shower, redress, put clothes in washing machine. Not as a punishment but simply as way that things are. Make running to the toilet ten times easier than wetting your pants.
No, don't do this. It's seen as a punishment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never ask him if he has to go - ask him instead of he can go. Make a game out of draining his bladder by floating a couple of cheerios in the toilet bowl and having him try to hit them with his stream. Also, start making clean up from even a small accident take a lot of time - total change of clothes, shower, redress, put clothes in washing machine. Not as a punishment but simply as way that things are. Make running to the toilet ten times easier than wetting your pants.
No, don't do this. It's seen as a punishment.
Anonymous wrote:Never ask him if he has to go - ask him instead of he can go. Make a game out of draining his bladder by floating a couple of cheerios in the toilet bowl and having him try to hit them with his stream. Also, start making clean up from even a small accident take a lot of time - total change of clothes, shower, redress, put clothes in washing machine. Not as a punishment but simply as way that things are. Make running to the toilet ten times easier than wetting your pants.
Anonymous wrote:No need for pull ups. Goes on his own nearly all the time without prompting. Stays dry through the night.
Anonymous wrote:I consider "completely potty trained" to be "completely potty trained". No diapers ever, even at night. Also, means you are not promptly the potty throughout the day and the child is going on his/her own. Occasionally, bed wetting maybe ok, but would only be on the rare occasion.
Anonymous wrote:No need for pull ups. Goes on his own nearly all the time without prompting. Stays dry through the night.