thread: When did you start to toilet and potty train your child?

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  1. #1
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    Jan 2010
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    Both mine were started at about 18 months, when they started showing a great deal of interest in the goings-on in the toilet. DD was fully TT within a couple of weeks and rarely had accidents. DS was great with wee, but took a bit longer with poo! He was all done and reliably TT within... hmm.. about 6 weeks. Both of mine decided that if they didn't wear a nappy during the day, then they didn't wear one at night either! We were fortunate to only have a few accidents.

    I would recommend that you wait until your DS shows signs of being ready. Like others have said, he needs to show an indication that he understands the impulse to empty his bladder or bowels. If you don't wait for him to be ready, you will both end up frustrated! We had an 'open door' policy for the toilet and yes, we did let the kids look at what we had done and help to flush it away. How else will they learn what goes on in there?? Following on from that theory, we never used a potty. After all, we had taught the kids that wee and poos go in the toilet, I think it would have confused them to then try to teach them that it ALSO goes in a potty. (And I didn't really want to clean out a potty if I didn't have to!) We used a cushy tushie seat and a step and it worked for us. When we were out I held them securely on the toilet and we had no problems, but obviously every family (and every child!) is different.

    BTW, you might already be aware (I wasn't, having only experienced a daughter and nieces) boys learn to wee sitting down! My DS didn't start standing up until he was about 3. I think most people start boys sitting down???

    We didn't use training pants, straight into regular underwear. I did try to stay home for a week or so while the kids got the hang of it. When I HAD to go out I took a bag with an old hand towel and disinfectant spray to clean up any accidents. Try finding someone with a mop in a supermarket with a toddler in wet pants and worrying about someone slipping over in the puddle you left on the lino!! Nightmare!! I only remember using the 'clean up kit' a couple of times.

    Maybe try putting your DS on the loo (or potty if you're using one) prior to bathtime when he's nudie and check out whether he 'gets' it?? Good luck!!
    Last edited by nickle730; March 13th, 2010 at 11:06 AM.

  2. #2
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    Oct 2007
    Brissy
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    We TT'd DD#1 at age 2 - we used 'the potty trainer' method and it was fantastic!

  3. #3
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    May 2008
    Melbourne
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    We're currently in the process but i'm thinking it's going to be a long one. DS was 3 in Jan and we've been talking about and sitting on the toilet for a few months but only in the last month or so have we managed to get a wee or a poo on the toilet. It's very exciting when he does and we make a big deal about it but still not really showing a huge amount of interest. We talk about it HEAPS and we're making progress. I've been told by many to just keep doing what we're doing and all of a sudden he'll 'click' and it'll happen.

    I was loaned a good book about going to the toliet and toilet training and we would read it when he sat on the toilet and when going to bed at night. That seemed to really help with the understanding of it all for us.

    If it works for you this early that is great but if you find it is a little too early just begin with regular discussion and then try to progress from there.

    Good luck

  4. #4
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    Oct 2007
    ★ nor here nor there ★
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    DD is 20 months old. We have started about a week ago, it is all very relaxed, and just going through the motions of making her aware of when she wee's and poo's

    Each morning when she awakes and in the evening before her shower put pop her on the potty, we have had great sucess in the morning, with some huge Pee's she would fight a bit to sit, but then as soon as she does a huge wee arrives, she also like toilet paper and "wipes" as well

    We have had two poo's as well, but as she is mostly doing them in the middle of the day we aren't "catching them" at the moment

    We aren't in a rush to get her TT, but seeing as she showed interest at a friends house and she wee'd on their potty, we thought we'd give it a go, the best thing was I could buy the cheapest potty @ Target for $7.99 because it had three ducks on the front and she LOVES ducks

    So I would say if the interest is there give it a shot, if not then leave it for a while, I don't believe there is a postive effect if forcing a toddler to TT if they aren't ready.