I am the nanny for a little girl, who will be turning 3 the first week of April. I have been working with her since she was five months old, and I've always watched her two (10 hour) days per week (she spends two days with grandma and MB stays home on Fridays). MB and DB told me right after her 2nd birthday party they wanted to get serious about potty training. They bought a little potty and a little seat for the big potty, and potty training books, sticker charts, training underwear, etc. DD seemed enthusiastic about using the potty at first. Between May and July we saw some improvement, but she was still having frequent pee accidents, never went poop on the potty, and resisting using the potty in general (it was often difficult to convince her to just sit on the potty). In August her family took a week long trip to the beach, and when she returned it was clear that any progress made over the previous months had been completely lost.
She was having accidents all the time (pee and poop). We were setting an alarm for every 30 minutes, she would sit on the potty and read a few books. If she didn't go we'd set the alarm for 15 minutes and try again then. She would often hold her pee in while sitting on the potty, and the second she got up she would pee all over the floor (or in her clothes, if they were on).
We tried bribing her with sweets (a yogurt raisin reward for every successful pee in the potty; as suggested by grandma), and toys (every time she filled up the sticker chart she got to pick out a new toy), and letting her be "in charge" (she picked out her own undies and stickers at the store), and making sitting on the potty "fun" (we kept some of her favorite books to read on the potty, etc). Her parents tried to tell her she could be a big girl and get a big girl bed, and other big girl perks if she started going pee pee in the potty. We also tried letting her go completely bare bottomed. Nothing helped.
We tried easing into it gradually, then we tried taking away diapers completely (except when sleeping). We tried giving her a three week break, but it did not help. As soon as the break started and she was put in a diaper, she started talking about how she wanted to always wear diapers and "be a baby again." I tried to dissuade her from that line of thought by telling her that babies don't get to do fun big girl things like eat peanut butter sandwiches and go down the slide at the park. She said that was fine, she was happy about the idea of using a baby swing again and drinking milk and eating baby food all day O.o
She was taken to her pediatrician more than once, who insisted things were fine and we should just continue to work on it.
Then, about six weeks ago, I did some internet research on her issues and realized that she was demonstrating classic poop withholding and constipation. It wasn't obvious because she did still poop regularly, but it would be a lot of tiny tiny poops, a few per day and then a massive poop once every few days. I do remember one occasion from just before her 2nd birthday (before potty training began) when she had a very large painful poop, which may have caused her to fear going poop, and hold it in, which further exacerbates the issues of constipation, causes more pain, more fear, more delay, etc etc. According to multiple sources on the internet who discussed this issue, the best ways to treat the issue are by feeding lots of fiber (whole grains, veggies, fruit, nuts, etc), and omega 3s (fish oil, flax seeds, etc) and using laxatives. I will mention that she already was used to eating flax seed bread regularly, and always has eaten tons of fruits as well, so it wasn't as if she was eating a diet poor in those things before.
I discussed this with MB, who seemed to take it very seriously, and immediately bought ground flax seeds to add into her applesauce, etc. She called the doctor to ask if she should bring her daughter in, or if laxatives were necessary, and the doctor just said "don't bother with laxatives, if you're concerned about withholding then take a break from potty training." (We had already taken a three week break but the doctor said we should take another longer break until DD showed more interest in using the potty.)
So, we've been taking a break for the last month. DD has shown very little interest in using the potty. I haven't been pushing it at all, but I've asked her a couple of times if she wanted to try to sit on the potty and every time I get an immediate no! She seems delighted to be in diapers again. Oh, and she also spends time during the week (both with me and grandmas) with her older (3-4 year old) cousins who use the potty, so she has that positive influence as well. And for the record she's an only child with an incredibly stable home life, so there haven't been any big life changes or anything for her in the past two years. We've tried to remain consistent in our approach also; we've made sure that grandma, MB and I have been on the same page; yes in the past ten months we've changed the approach a few times, but we've tried each method for several weeks before realizing it isn't working and trying something new. But in all of that we've kept the focus the same and kept things consistent day to day.
Anyway, I just feel like we've tried everything and I don't know what to do. She will be 3 very soon and we will need to try to potty train again. When we do start to potty train again, is there anything anyone can recommend that we try? I feel horrible that I told MB and DB when I was hired that I had experience with potty training (which is true!), and they've listened to all of my advice throughout this process, and no progress has been made! I've successfully potty trained about a dozen kids over the years, but every time the kids were potty trained within about two months; I've never had this much trouble before now