
Anonymous wrote:I also think a lot of it is lazy parenting. However, a factor is our lifestyles not. When I was a baby ( 40 years ago) we stayed at home most of the time, possibly went to the park now and again and a walk to the shops but that was about it. So there was more time to potty train and deal with accidents at home.
Nowadays we are out and about so much more with gym classes, music claases, mommy and me Starbucks outings etc, Its harder to stay at home for 3 or 4 days and just get it done.
We trained DD at 2 yrs 4 mos and I would say she was reliable trained by about 2 and a half.
Anonymous wrote:It's the parents. They give the kid the option. There is your answer. Apologies to the late trainers who have been blaming their children. And I don't mean that people who don't give the option to wear diapers past 2 are punishing. It just is not an option, and the parents act confident that the kids can do it. Barring SN, the child can by 2.5 at the latest. If the parent acts doubtful, wishy washy, begs, pleads, but ultimately gives in, the kid will not do it until he decides to, long after winning the power battle. Don't flinch--even when you want to. I realized my mistake later with the night training--I trained my kids before 2 but let the night training go on and on after that because they were young to start with and then it just seemed impossible. I should have just told them they could do it and taken away the pull-ups and not let that go on for 2 more years. Big mistake, and in retrospect, I realize it was me, and not them.
Anonymous wrote:can't believe anyone care when other people's kids piss in a pot.
OP, get some real problems
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me it is because I wanted them to learn to read first so they can read on the toilet. We're a zero screen time house.
then how are you sending this message?
^^pretty sure that was perfect satire.
Seriously, though the above was satire, your child should not be able to read the words on the package of diapers before they are potty trained.
I'll answer, OP -- if the child is developmentally average, there is no reason other than lack of follow-through on the part of the parents. This is why children are often potty-trained at daycare, yet aren't on the weekends. Diapers now are so easy (don't get me started on pull-ups), that it is easier for many parents to just put one on the kid and throw a spare in a bag, rather than make sure the child has used the toilet before outings and has one available at all time on outings. When cloth diapers were likely to leak and make a mess, potty-training was more attractive to parents. The new diapers rarely leak.
I am a very experienced daycare parent and I've literally never seen a child who is potty trained at daycare and not on the weekends. I'm not even sure how that is possible.
What does that even mean? A very experienced daycare parent?
Anyway I know of several people whose kids are potty trained at daycare but the parents didn't keep it up and the child would regress/not be potty trained on weekends.
A parent who's very involved in the center and has had two kids there a total of 7 years. Literally never heard of this happening. Once a kid is trained, they don't WANT to use diapers, especially if they're in a social setting with other kids their age who are (this all assumes kids are neurotypical). Are you saying these parents WANT their kids in diapers?