Anonymous wrote:Completely cut out potty training and start parenting books instead. I think there's a disconnect between your kids and yourself and your son is struggling for control.
Oh crap is a book for 20-30 month olds. After that, it has to be the kid's decision and you have to talk a lot more about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do it on a weekend. If he pees or poops on his underwear he gets no underwear for the rest of the day. Be prepared to stay in most of the weekend. But let other parent go out with sibling. Let him know he’s missing out thru his own choices. If he has a tantrum tell him he has to have it in his room. Carry him there if necessary. He is 3.5, you need to get serious.
That's what we've been doing. We had a 4 day weekend and thought we could make more progress. We took away toys and screens, too. Didn't help.
Taking away toys doesn’t make sense. Same with screens. You’re basically teaching him that going to bathroom in the potty makes life horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do it on a weekend. If he pees or poops on his underwear he gets no underwear for the rest of the day. Be prepared to stay in most of the weekend. But let other parent go out with sibling. Let him know he’s missing out thru his own choices. If he has a tantrum tell him he has to have it in his room. Carry him there if necessary. He is 3.5, you need to get serious.
That's what we've been doing. We had a 4 day weekend and thought we could make more progress. We took away toys and screens, too. Didn't help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny is an option.
Other options
1) Stays with a family with a potty trained boy his age - peer pressure
2) Stays with a male role model he wants to impress like an uncle
3) Unfamiliar setting with no diapers preferably with other kids where he would be embarrassed to be having accidents (e.g. camping)
4) If you have a back yard or a house without carpet he loses his pants privileges (preferably start this out on a 3 day weekend). Train the baby too.
Someone is going to say we're evil, but my son did one ninja poop (ran off and hid to crap his pants) and DH sprayed him with the diaper sprayer - that was the last ninja poop
Lots of the items on that list don't work during COVID. And basically none of them work if we can't get the daycare to go along with it.
Camping is still on and you can't put this on the daycare's plate. They have a higher ratio of children to adults than you do.
Camping would not be an option with our other child. That would be a very dangerous situation.
Then you go alone with him. I see why your kid isn't trained, you are lightening quick to come up with excuses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny is an option.
Other options
1) Stays with a family with a potty trained boy his age - peer pressure
2) Stays with a male role model he wants to impress like an uncle
3) Unfamiliar setting with no diapers preferably with other kids where he would be embarrassed to be having accidents (e.g. camping)
4) If you have a back yard or a house without carpet he loses his pants privileges (preferably start this out on a 3 day weekend). Train the baby too.
Someone is going to say we're evil, but my son did one ninja poop (ran off and hid to crap his pants) and DH sprayed him with the diaper sprayer - that was the last ninja poop
Lots of the items on that list don't work during COVID. And basically none of them work if we can't get the daycare to go along with it.
Camping is still on and you can't put this on the daycare's plate. They have a higher ratio of children to adults than you do.
Camping would not be an option with our other child. That would be a very dangerous situation.
Plus, I'll note, who with small children still has leave from work after a year of various COVID closures of daycares and child care facilities?
Unless you work in an emergency room or mcdonalds, we're on a 4 day weekend right now, are we not?
Anonymous wrote:Do it on a weekend. If he pees or poops on his underwear he gets no underwear for the rest of the day. Be prepared to stay in most of the weekend. But let other parent go out with sibling. Let him know he’s missing out thru his own choices. If he has a tantrum tell him he has to have it in his room. Carry him there if necessary. He is 3.5, you need to get serious.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you tried giving your child more control over other parts of his life? Can you let him make his own breakfast? Give him choices for everything instead of telling him what's going to happen? Let him have some control, that's what this is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny is an option.
Other options
1) Stays with a family with a potty trained boy his age - peer pressure
2) Stays with a male role model he wants to impress like an uncle
3) Unfamiliar setting with no diapers preferably with other kids where he would be embarrassed to be having accidents (e.g. camping)
4) If you have a back yard or a house without carpet he loses his pants privileges (preferably start this out on a 3 day weekend). Train the baby too.
Someone is going to say we're evil, but my son did one ninja poop (ran off and hid to crap his pants) and DH sprayed him with the diaper sprayer - that was the last ninja poop
Lots of the items on that list don't work during COVID. And basically none of them work if we can't get the daycare to go along with it.
Camping is still on and you can't put this on the daycare's plate. They have a higher ratio of children to adults than you do.
Camping would not be an option with our other child. That would be a very dangerous situation.
Plus, I'll note, who with small children still has leave from work after a year of various COVID closures of daycares and child care facilities?
Anonymous wrote:We were doing pull ups at 4. no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny is an option.
Other options
1) Stays with a family with a potty trained boy his age - peer pressure
2) Stays with a male role model he wants to impress like an uncle
3) Unfamiliar setting with no diapers preferably with other kids where he would be embarrassed to be having accidents (e.g. camping)
4) If you have a back yard or a house without carpet he loses his pants privileges (preferably start this out on a 3 day weekend). Train the baby too.
Someone is going to say we're evil, but my son did one ninja poop (ran off and hid to crap his pants) and DH sprayed him with the diaper sprayer - that was the last ninja poop
Lots of the items on that list don't work during COVID. And basically none of them work if we can't get the daycare to go along with it.
Camping is still on and you can't put this on the daycare's plate. They have a higher ratio of children to adults than you do.
Camping would not be an option with our other child. That would be a very dangerous situation.