K.J. asks from Westmont, IL on May 24, 2008
When Should We Start Training Our 18 Month Old Son?
My son is 18 months and takes great pride in peeing and pooping, happily declaring when he has accomplished both (although he does not always inform us). When should we start to introduce a potty chair to him? Is it too early to bring one in now and let him get familiar with it?
[Thank you all for the wonderful responses. I am actually now looking forward to introducing the potty. I will try the Baby Bjorn potty that several of you mentioned. Will let you know how it all turns out. Seems that the general consensus is to be casual about it, don't push, but encourage and offer lots of praise for successful potties. Thanks again!]
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K.E. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
Not too early - my son started using the potty at 5, yes five, months. He went on it several times a day from 6 months to about 13 months then had a "potty strike". He's back on it but not as regularly as when he didn't have that toddler independance! My doctor said between 18-24 months is the best time to start. They are old enough to understand yet young enough to wean off of diapers. Once they get past a certain point, they can be very stubborn in their ways! I agree with pp's about not pushing it on them. We tried to "train" at 13 months (before then we just gave him potty-tunities). I think I pushed a bit more then I should've and that's why it backfired and he went on his strike. My doc also said that once you decide to "train" you need to be totally invested in it. She recommends going commando for about a week. When you go out, use cloth trainers and offer lots of potty breaks. If you put a diaper on at any point, she says you've sabotaged the mission. HTH's!
S.E. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
Every child is different, if shows interest go for it. Just don't push him to quickly or him may rebel.
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B.C. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
bring it on! as someone who has worked in preschools, i say that as soon as they start being pretty specific about their bodily functions. my dd is 17 months old and certainly far off from being ready for the potty, but she loves to tell me when she has poop in her pants so we sit on the potty once a day or so. i got one of the baby bjorn potty seats that attach to the toilet seat (i have issue with potties that you have to clean out--eeew!). she has yet to do anything, but when she's ready, so am i! also, you may want to get one of the many books about using the potty. good luck!
L.T. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
It depends on the child. Once a child can talk or give hints of peeing or pooping, then it's time. My daughter is 17 and was completely potty trained by her 1st birthday and my son is 10 and my God, he was almost 3, so I'm an old pro at this. Make it a positive experience and don't make them feel bad about mistakes. Also you may want to not put them on pull ups in the house (they're nothing but pampers without tags). Use the cloth underpants so that they can feel the difference. Reward them often. As I said, it depends on the child and from my experience girls are much easier than boys.
Hope it helps and good luck,
K.E. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
Not too early - my son started using the potty at 5, yes five, months. He went on it several times a day from 6 months to about 13 months then had a "potty strike". He's back on it but not as regularly as when he didn't have that toddler independance! My doctor said between 18-24 months is the best time to start. They are old enough to understand yet young enough to wean off of diapers. Once they get past a certain point, they can be very stubborn in their ways! I agree with pp's about not pushing it on them. We tried to "train" at 13 months (before then we just gave him potty-tunities). I think I pushed a bit more then I should've and that's why it backfired and he went on his strike. My doc also said that once you decide to "train" you need to be totally invested in it. She recommends going commando for about a week. When you go out, use cloth trainers and offer lots of potty breaks. If you put a diaper on at any point, she says you've sabotaged the mission. HTH's!
M.M. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
hi
This sounds like a good age! My son started at the same time and did amazing just be sure to encourage him and not push it at all! My son was easier to potty train then my daughter and was out of diapers days and nights at 27 months!
good luck
M.
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H.B. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
Now is the best time to introduce it without pushing it. It worked like a charm with our son when he was 18 months old. We actually bought a colorful potty and just placed in the bathroom without pushing it on him or saying anything. We allowed him to inquire about it & to want to use it. The whole potty training experience went pretty smooth.
A.A. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
Not to early at all! My son declared a disdain for diapers at around 12 months (fine by me! I don't miss the laundry) and he's been diaper free (except at night) since about 23 months. I'd recommend the baby bjorn little potty which you can buy at babies r us/toys r us or online for $9. We put one in each bathroom and even have one in the car (its small) if you're looking for a good book Elizabeth Pantley's No Cry Potty Training Solution is one of my favorites.
Good luck!
M.W. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
It's never too early if they show an interest. But don't push him. You can encourage it, but not be pushy. All mine where potty trained early but I never forced them. I had the potty chair available in the family room too. Sometime they wanted to go potty but couldn't hold it long enough to go to the bathroom. I also let them go without a diaper or pullup during this time. They didn't like the feeling of being wet and didn't have accidents. My one daughter had problems at night. So instead of having her discouraged with a wet bed each night, we used a pullup until she was old enough to keep it dry the whole night
L.C. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2008
My son was the same age when he started asking to go on the potty. I taught him sign language and he would sign potty. He also was showing some signs of readiness, such as telling me when he was going to poop in his diaper. After I caught on to his interest, I started putting him on the toilet after he asked. Sometimes nothing would happen and other times he would go! I was amazed that the first few times I put him on he actually tried pushing something out! He had many successful experiences over a month or two. As soon as I started initiating or suggesting he go, he completely backed off! First of all, I was not ready for potty training at 18 months b/c I did not think we could start early. Then he was totally into it and went poo and pee on the potty many times and then all of a sudden he completely stopped. My sister advised me to back off and let him initiate it. Well it's been a couple months now and NOTHING! I would not have pushed it at all that young but it was such a tease for me! Oh well. I'm waiting it out now to see if he takes an interest again.
My advice is to be very easy going about it. I tried rewarding him w/dum dums after he would go but that didn't work well. He would just ask for lolipops all day! I think b/c he is too young to understand? So I'd say go w/it but don't push him. Good luck!
L.
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