A.S. asks from Ballston Spa, NY on October 02, 2009
Potty Taining 101 - Rock City Falls,NY
I have a two year old, about 18 months she showed interest in the potty. So we bought a potty, some pull up and underware. I got her use to everything and her flushing the toliet, washing hands ect. So we just started and about every 1-1/2 we go in and potty, and she has gone each time. When we are out we use diapers and I don't even bother at this point right now. She has some speech delays, and she can't really tell me she has to go, I just take her and she goes. IS this what we do, I am new at this and she is my only child? Do we do underware yet, pullups ect? Is it worth those heavy undeware on line. Any thoughts, suggestions, and advice will be appreciated.. Is she to young, I have taught her to sign potty, but she doesn't know to. I do know when she is pooping and I can get her there if I know, we haven't done poop yet. Thanks
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A.R. answers from Albany on October 05, 2009
Hi- my son also had speech delays and when he was ready he would just walk into the bathroom and wait for me to help-so I had to be watching him all the time. When she is ready she will let you know with some kind of cue. Good luck!
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S.L. answers from Binghamton on October 03, 2009
Good for you! We did infant potty training with our daughter (best parenting choice we've made!) so I am a big fan of encouraging pottying "early" Just keep signing every time and she will eventually be able to sign. You can try making a sound too that she might be able to imitate. Just keep using pull-ups unless you are sure you want to go down the washing route. I really liked Imse Vimse training pants and fleece pants over (they absorb).
Just keep listening to your daughter, following her signals and your gut.
Good luck,
S.
P.G. answers from Elmira on October 03, 2009
A.,
She sounds like she is doing great! I did the same thing with my little girl around the same age. There were some accidents but I played them off as not a big deal we can get to the potty for the rest. She went right into underwear during the day and a diaper at night. I found pull ups were to hard for her to pull off herself. If she is going to daycare or school, I would purchase a few rubber type underwear to wear there, just in case. Otherwise, I feel that you and your daughter are on a great path to potty learning.
Good work mama!
P.
A.D. answers from New York on October 04, 2009
Dear Allison, It is very good that your daughter shows an interest in the potty. This is a good first step. There is also a maturity factor involved. The sensation to "go" must reach the brain in time for her to tell you or to get to the tiolet herself. This may take some time. You are on the right track but don't use underwear until she has got it down... You will have lots of clean-ups. Many children get the poop first. It also depends on how they feel about being wet or dirty. Do your best. Grandma Mary
H.V. answers from Jamestown on October 02, 2009
sounds to me like you two are doing a wonderful job. though I'd forget all about diapers. just use pull ups...doesn't matter if they are disposable or not.
she doesn't have to talk to let you know she's had a potty miss. some kids will come to you whinning that they are wet. pulling at their pants, or hiding. when you take her to the potty you could even signal "sss" for pee. but I can't think of a signal for poo. http://www.bornpottytrained.com/
I've seen some of these too ---> http://getantsy.com/index.html
I'm sorry I'm not trying to spam you. I just wanted to offer some ideas that might help you. I've been thinking about this more and more with my 16 mth old.
N.D. answers from New York on October 03, 2009
Seems like you are doing a great job. She is a little young to realize she has to go before its too late, but this will come soon. Meanwhile dont waste your money on pull-ups. They are the same as diapers and cost so much more. The underwear works best because she will feel the wet and coldness. Also she can pull them down and go by herself, which will make her feel like a big girl. Be patient and dont give up, it will come. I totally agree with diapers when you are out of your house. It wont confuse her and it makes sense.
I.M. answers from New York on October 02, 2009
Hi A.,
Two years old is not too soon. My daughter was two when we started and she was getting the concept of it and participating; unfortunately I had two boys that she wanted to imitate and got really mad at me when I told her she couldn't pee standing up like them. She was so mad that it took her another six months for her to give in. When she was ready I did the underwear, she didn't like to be wet so she quickly got the point. I mean quickly in two hours we were done. The pullups didn't work for my daughter, I only used the diapers at sleep time. I hope you have a wonderful time with her and that it'll be quick. Keep doing what you are doing. You are doing great.
C.V. answers from New York on October 02, 2009
A.,
She is doing great! Congradulations. I think she is more than ready for underwear, and honestly I think you should get rid of the pullups all together (during the day, most likely will need them at night). When I potty trained my 2 1/2 yr old, I didnt even use pullups to start, I went cold turkey into underwear and it worked better for her. To me pull ups are like diapers, they really wont refrain from going as much as they would when they are underwear. Buy some cute underwear in the characters she likes and she wont want to get them wet. As with the speech delay, I agree, she will whine and have her own way of telling you she has to go. Poop may take a while longer, it did with my daughter. Also please do not get discouraged if she has an accident, I mopped every day the first week I was potty training. Just reassure her that its ok and that she needs to do it in the potty. Also as for going out, if you can, keep doing the 1 hr 1/2 thing and bring change of clothes and underwear. Again good job and good luck!!
A.R. answers from Albany on October 05, 2009
Hi- my son also had speech delays and when he was ready he would just walk into the bathroom and wait for me to help-so I had to be watching him all the time. When she is ready she will let you know with some kind of cue. Good luck!
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