Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start now. Explore naked time and underwear outside this summer and let him get acquainted with how his body works. Try to catch a poop on the potty. Start potty training in September.
Is it good to start a little now and get down to it later? I thought people said not to start unless you’re ready to buckle down and be done in a few days.
Awareness first. You child knows when he is pooping but since urination is a release rather than a push, and the stay dry lining of disposable diapers doesn’t allow him to feel the result of urination, I think awareness should come first. It also makes potty training at 20 months so much easier.
Weird theory.
Op, start when he's 2. Put him in underwear and pants he can pull down on his own. Take him to the toilet every 2-3 hours. Rinse repeat.
Bottomless is gross. Piss can stain hardwood floors and and you don't need to shampoo your rugs.
It is summer. You can do bottomless in your yard or deck.
Anonymous wrote:Read Oh Crap.
I think the best time is before 2/2.5. Before they are stubborn and “know better”. My son was 22 months and showed ZERO signs of readiness. But I knew he was smart and capable enough to learn this. Plus, he LOVED to please and needed a project. He was trained in about a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start now. Explore naked time and underwear outside this summer and let him get acquainted with how his body works. Try to catch a poop on the potty. Start potty training in September.
Is it good to start a little now and get down to it later? I thought people said not to start unless you’re ready to buckle down and be done in a few days.
Awareness first. You child knows when he is pooping but since urination is a release rather than a push, and the stay dry lining of disposable diapers doesn’t allow him to feel the result of urination, I think awareness should come first. It also makes potty training at 20 months so much easier.
Weird theory.
Op, start when he's 2. Put him in underwear and pants he can pull down on his own. Take him to the toilet every 2-3 hours. Rinse repeat.
Bottomless is gross. Piss can stain hardwood floors and and you don't need to shampoo your rugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start now. Explore naked time and underwear outside this summer and let him get acquainted with how his body works. Try to catch a poop on the potty. Start potty training in September.
Is it good to start a little now and get down to it later? I thought people said not to start unless you’re ready to buckle down and be done in a few days.
Awareness first. You child knows when he is pooping but since urination is a release rather than a push, and the stay dry lining of disposable diapers doesn’t allow him to feel the result of urination, I think awareness should come first. It also makes potty training at 20 months so much easier.
Anonymous wrote:Read Oh Crap.
I think the best time is before 2/2.5. Before they are stubborn and “know better”. My son was 22 months and showed ZERO signs of readiness. But I knew he was smart and capable enough to learn this. Plus, he LOVED to please and needed a project. He was trained in about a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start now. Explore naked time and underwear outside this summer and let him get acquainted with how his body works. Try to catch a poop on the potty. Start potty training in September.
Is it good to start a little now and get down to it later? I thought people said not to start unless you’re ready to buckle down and be done in a few days.
Awareness first. You child knows when he is pooping but since urination is a release rather than a push, and the stay dry lining of disposable diapers doesn’t allow him to feel the result of urination, I think awareness should come first. It also makes potty training at 20 months so much easier.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Read Oh Crap.
I think the best time is before 2/2.5. Before they are stubborn and “know better”. My son was 22 months and showed ZERO signs of readiness. But I knew he was smart and capable enough to learn this. Plus, he LOVED to please and needed a project. He was trained in about a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start now. Explore naked time and underwear outside this summer and let him get acquainted with how his body works. Try to catch a poop on the potty. Start potty training in September.
Is it good to start a little now and get down to it later? I thought people said not to start unless you’re ready to buckle down and be done in a few days.
Awareness first. You child knows when he is pooping but since urination is a release rather than a push, and the stay dry lining of disposable diapers doesn’t allow him to feel the result of urination, I think awareness should come first. It also makes potty training at 20 months so much easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start now. Explore naked time and underwear outside this summer and let him get acquainted with how his body works. Try to catch a poop on the potty. Start potty training in September.
Is it good to start a little now and get down to it later? I thought people said not to start unless you’re ready to buckle down and be done in a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Start now. Explore naked time and underwear outside this summer and let him get acquainted with how his body works. Try to catch a poop on the potty. Start potty training in September.