It's been about 6-8 months that we have been progressively potty training and the last month Doo's training has been phenomenal. While at daycare Doo is averaging 1 accident a day and 5-6 potties - which in my newbie mom mind is a great ratio. At home I can get 1-2 potties out of him and at least 1 accident a day which is a far worse ratio than daycare has and which I also blame on my
While trudging up the potty mountain continuing to hope that my toddler does not head into kindergarten with a diaper (at least he can successfully change that himself) I have learned some valuable lessons.
- Don't ever ignore the "Potty" word when it comes from a child. We have gotten to the point where Doo says potty just to check and make sure that I am going to go rushing into the nearest bathroom and throw him up on the toilet. I am not sure if this simple act amuses him or if he is just testing the water to see what the term "potty" actually gets him. Rest assure however that cause and effect is a legitimate thing - especially to a toddler.
- Following along the lines of the above - be consistent. I quickly learned that at daycare (again where Doo is most successful) he is put on the potty every hour and always wears underwear. Doing these two simple things makes a toddler feel secure and comfortable, of course they thrive when they know what to expect next. I feel as though one of our biggest inconsistencies at home is being lazy and allowing him to wear a diaper while patiently waiting for him to come to us telling us he would like to pause his movie and head into the potty.
- Have a game plan. Know that everyone, including you, is on the same page with techniques and ready to persevere through every pee on the floor and every visit to a public restroom - regardless of whether we need to use it or not.
- Keep positive. We so far have had several set backs however we remain positive about it. The bathroom has became public domain at our house fully equipped with books. Everyone uses it and accidents happen so remain positive, calm, and remember it will happen one day.
While I of course am not an expert on this topic or parenting in general I think these few simple techniques can lay a great foundation for the wonderful journey ahead. Please feel free to add some additional tricks or insight that have helped you along the way since I am a firm believer that in motherhood the best help is each other.
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