Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked at all the judgement on this post when OP is simply asking for advice. Give constructive advice not horrible judgement. I don’t know where people are from on here but in Canada-Child care is extremely hard to find- not everyone can Willy nilly change their child care because they’re in the process of potty training. The facility obviously knew the child was a work in progress on acceptance otherwise they would’ve denied OP childcare in the first place due to the ‘must be trained rule’. Anyway, no advice to give here- I came in search of advice for starting to train my 21month old as I’m a FTM. Goodluck OP! I wish you and your babe all the best on thing journey 🙏🏻
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Because everyone (all 2.5-3 years old) in his daycare classroom is either potty trained already or working on potty training, so all kids are either in underwear or pull ups, and no more diapers allowed. The daycare requires every kids have to be potty trained by the end of this year, otherwise they can't move up to the 3 year old classroom in the spring.
Ask the teachers what they think will help for at school and go back to diapers at home. Buy a small pack of larger pull-ups to try out as an experiment. my daycare I think is like this - pull-ups only in the 2-3 classroom but since they have to deal with poop at school worth getting their input. If they are telling you he is not ready and needs a break from potty training, I would listen. Nothing is gained by entering a power struggle in this area and a lot can be lost.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Because everyone (all 2.5-3 years old) in his daycare classroom is either potty trained already or working on potty training, so all kids are either in underwear or pull ups, and no more diapers allowed. The daycare requires every kids have to be potty trained by the end of this year, otherwise they can't move up to the 3 year old classroom in the spring.