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Three Year Old Boy Wants to Be Potty Trained, but *Can't* Go in the Toilet

Has anyone else had this problem? My son has wanted to use the toilet for some time and can hold his urine with no problem (including for naps), but for some reason can't seem to just let it go while he's on the toilet. We've tried everything - sitting, standing, running water, playing with water, singing, reading, shooting cheerios, bribing with rewards, etc. He just can't seem to go. If we put a diaper back on him, he goes within minutes. This morning he held it for three and a half hours (after a cup of juice, a cup of water, and breakfast with milk) and would go to the bathroom, but eventually got fed up with the sitting around and would only stand there for a few seconds before giving up and going back to playing. Finally he got mad and he told me he didn't want to peepee on the toilet and to put a diaper on him. I did and he filled it up within minutes. I have no idea how to get him to relax or whatever he needs to do while on the toilet. I have not put any pressure on him to BE potty trained, either. Does anyone have any ideas?

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So What Happened?™

Thank you everyone for your suggestions! We went through almost every single idea (many we'd tried before as suggestions from family members) and then I just let it go. I didn't want to push too hard, even though he was interested in going. I figured he wasn't ready. Recently he took himself to the bathroom and took his pants and diaper off (neatly disposing of it in the trash) and sat on the toilet. Since then we'd had a couple fits and starts but he seemed much more comfortable with the toilet and finally as of Sunday he decided he never wanted to wear diapers again. And hasn't. Thank you again for your ideas and support!

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Hello T.!
I sucessfuly potty trained both my boys by allowing them to potty outside or even in the shower. Take him in the shower with you and between the warm water, the noise and the fun of it, he will most definently pee. I'd make a big deal about it and tell them not to peepee on mommies legs but give them something fun to aim at. Outside it also super fun. They get to see how far they can shoot it or make cool designs. Good luck!! Have you tried a smaller potty chair? Sometimes just the big toilet can be too intimadating. I always keep a smaller potty chair in the kitchen or living room so they can see it and go before they get too full. Then take that one away when they get the hang of it. But don't worry, he'll do it! Have you ever seen a child graduate highschool unable to pee in the potty???

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It sounds like your son knows when he has to go and he's holding it for the safety and comfort of a diaper. Let him see you use the last diaper in a pack and tell him, no more diapers. They are all gone. Get him a pee rock. My dad potty trained the boys in the family by saying..."I need to pee, let's go outside". They had a rock they peed on. I know that sounds gross and it was in a place no one could see them, but every half hour, he'd take the boys out to pee and even if they didn't need to go, they happily went with him because there was also the yard wander with Grandpa involved. The other thing you might try is having your son sit backwards on the toilet. That way, he has the tank to hold on to and no fear of falling off the other way. Put a little book or action figure only for potty time on the tank so he has something to look at and be distracted by.
Your son knows when he needs to go or he wouldn't be asking for a diaper. Count down, 5 more diapers then all gone, 4 more diapers then all gone,........There's only 3 diapers left? Do you want to use the potty and save them? Find him a tree or a rock or something out in the yard and let him get used to relaxing and whizzing that way. The rest falls into place once they decide to just let it go. And it's way more fun than having a diaper.

Best wishes!

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T.,

Gosh, how challenging for you and your son. Just a couple of thoughts that worked for us. If his dad is around or there is another adult male available, suggest that they talk with your son or even demonstrate for him. Sounds a bit odd, but sometimes the guy-to-guy thing works really well. For my two sons, we would float a single sheet of TP in the toilet bowl and have them try to sink it with their urine stream - it made being in there fun. Also, I always had them sit backwards on the toilet and use the toilet tank as a drum set. It helped them be relaxed and more comfortable when doing anything on the toilet. My first suggestion may work, but it might also be that your son doesn't want an audience (you being in the room) - he may just need his privacy. He will get it eventually.
Good luck - J.

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Someone I know used a portable DVD player and sat in the bathroom with her kid "watching" tv to help them forget about trying so hard. The kid would get so into the movie and the next thing she knew, she was using the potty, (They made sure to listen well and make a big deal about going potty right away) after a few times, She switched to reading a book and eventually nothing. If you have a potty chair, you could always use that and the regular TV!

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My MIL told me the only way she could get my hubby (when he was three - not NOW when he's 26 ha!) to finally relax and pee other than in his diaper was to let him pee OUTSIDE with his dad. Granted, they lived in the middle of a 3,000 acre ranch. But, if you have a fenced in backyard, peeing off the back porch with dad might be worth the flower bed sacrifice to get him to go in the toilet. Maybe it's the oneness with nature guys like so much, I don't know, but my hubby still pees outside whenever he gets the chance - despite the fact that he's well trained to a toilet. :) Worth a try before it gets too cold.

If your son is motivated and is trying so hard, TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR!! A condition runs in my husband's family that requires surgically re-connecting the tube between the bladder and the kidney. I don't remember the specifics, but my MIL has always warned me that if my kids are motivated to potty train and can't pee on demand, they need to get checked out. Hopefully this is not the case with your son--hopefully it's all mental. But to be on the safe side, check with your pediatrician.

I would also suggest trying outside. Maybe the novelty will help. The other thing I would try is to have him sit on the potty while you read him stories. We do this to get my son to sit longer to try to poop but it might help your son relax and take his mind off the pressure of you watching and waiting for him to go.

Hello T.!
I sucessfuly potty trained both my boys by allowing them to potty outside or even in the shower. Take him in the shower with you and between the warm water, the noise and the fun of it, he will most definently pee. I'd make a big deal about it and tell them not to peepee on mommies legs but give them something fun to aim at. Outside it also super fun. They get to see how far they can shoot it or make cool designs. Good luck!! Have you tried a smaller potty chair? Sometimes just the big toilet can be too intimadating. I always keep a smaller potty chair in the kitchen or living room so they can see it and go before they get too full. Then take that one away when they get the hang of it. But don't worry, he'll do it! Have you ever seen a child graduate highschool unable to pee in the potty???

Maybe try switching to a potty chair instead of the big potty. I like the movies idea too.

The only other thing I can think of is maybe let him go to the bathroom (at home only obviously) alone. Maybe he'll be able to relax a little more. Some people can't relax and just go with others in the room, maybe that's his thing too.

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