thread: TT and number 2s

  1. #1
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    Jun 2007
    SE Melbourne
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    TT and number 2s

    We've been TTing DD (2yo) since early Feb and it's been going really well. Although I think she is a little on the young side, she had shown many signs of being ready, including asking me to take her to the toilet one day when we were swimming (I figured if she wouldn't wee in a pool, she was probably ready to TT )

    Anyway, as I said, wees have been going really well. She has the odd little accident, but usually not even enough to make a puddle on the floor, and I rarely need to change her pants, maybe only her undies. BUT, poos is a different story. She doesn't go as often as she used to, but when she does it's always either in her undies (usually in the morning while she's playing happily at home, which was always her favourite time to go), or in her room when I put her down for her afternoon 'rest' (during which time she has a nappy on, just in case).

    She knows she's supposed to poo in the potty or toilet, and she has done so in the past (not for a while though). The only thing I can think is that she just doesn't realise it's happening. The last 2 times it's happened in her undies my DS has come to me to say he can smell poos - she hasn't even told me.

    Any ideas? We haven't tried any sort of reward system as I feel maybe she is a little too young to understand about stickers on a chart, etc, but I am certainly open to the suggestion.

  2. #2
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    Jun 2007
    SE Melbourne
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    Anyone?!!!

    I'm at my wits end. This morning I knew she would poo as she had been farting a lot. I took her to the potty with a book for 10 mins - wee but no poo, and she said there was none coming. Got her dressed again and she went to the playroom while I had breakfast. Every minute or so I called out asking if she needed to do or had done poos - 'No' was the answer every time. After 5 mins or so I went in there and what do you know - poo in her undies!

  3. #3
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    Apr 2009
    Epping, VIC
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    TT and number 2s

    I think you should keep persevering.
    Maybe after she does the first poo in the toilet- it will all click into place.

  4. #4
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    Nov 2007
    Country Vic - West of Ballarat
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    Maybe try letting her go 'undie free' as she may feel that she has some sort of protection in place to go but maybe if she has nothing on then she will be more aware of what is happening. I know you may end up with a poo on the floor, but could also click for her.

    Poo's in the toilet when we TT'd DD was the easiest for us for some reason as I've heard some kids get very protective of their poo although at age 2 she is doing really well.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2010
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    Hey gypsy, I have just TT'd my DD2 and although she was easy, I do recall my DS (7) took a few weeks to get the hang of poo! Honestly, nothing worse than poo in undies, especially if it's not a nice solid log! I bought him some 99c undies at Best and Less and if it was terribly messy or we were out I threw them in the bin.

    I would not ask your DD every minute or so whether she wants to go, it will lose it's impact and I suspect she will automatically answer 'no' rather then actually considering whether she needs to go. In fact, at this stage I wouldn't ask at all, I would just tell her it's time to try. At the normal time she poos (I think you said she regularly goes in the morning) I would put her on the loo and read her a book or chat to her for as long as she's happy to sit. Often a poo needs to be pushed out instead of just happening so I tended to sit on her little step stool in front of her, hold my DD's hands and say 'here, mummy will help you push out the poos...' then I squeezed her hands, screwed up my face and made pushing noises!! Very attractive, I know... but DD would do the same thing I did and would actually push and often the poo would come. If you know your DD needs a poo, I would be taking her every 10 minutes or so and maybe every half an hour to an hour for 'a try!' the rest of the time.

    You are obviously frustrated but I think it is really important not to show that to your DD. Try making it an exciting challenge instead - 'hey, today we're going to catch that poo and put him in the toilet! What should we do when we've put the poo in the toilet? Should we bake a cake to celebrate? Come on, let's go and try!' If it doesn't happen, try again 10 minutes or so later if it's her normal poo time. 'Let's catch that poo and put him in the toilet so that we can bake our celebration cake!' If I didn't have time to bake, I would ring DH or grandma and let DD tell them that she had put her poo in the loo. I guess it's a reward, but it's instant and the reward is time and attention rather than a sticker or a lolly.

    Finally, my advice is to let DD watch you on the toilet. She needs to know that it is normal to poo in the loo. 'Look! Mummy put her poo in the toilet, let's flush him away and you can help mum wash her hands!' Get her to hold your hands and 'help' you push out the poo. She has to know what's going on under there, so many times DD has examined what I left in the bowl. This parenting thing is kinda gross sometimes!! I'm not a fan of a potty because I think a child sees you putting your poo in the toilet, but then you tell them to put their poo somewhere else. Confusing, I reckon. I use a cushie tushie seat and a step stool for DD and it works well, I've used the same system for my other two kids. However, if you have started on a potty and she has the hang of it, perhaps you're better off not changing. Or, ask her if she'd like to put her poo in the Big Girl Toilet like mum? Have a cushie tushie (buy them at Big W and probably everywhere else!) and a stool as well as the potty and see what she prefers? Avoid those plastic kiddie seats, they look uncomfortable and I remember DD1 being nastily pinched by one at a friends house!!

    Good luck, your DD will get there. Perseverance and lots of patience!

  6. #6
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    Jun 2007
    SE Melbourne
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    Thanks guys. She doesn't have a problem with the toilet - we alternate between potty and toilet (with or without a kiddie seat), so I don't think it's that. I tried sitting and reading her a book while she was on the potty, but nothing was happening so I thought maybe if I left she would go - but she just decided she'd had enough. I've tried pushing with her (nothing), and she sees me go reasonably often. So she knows what it's all about, although does possibly get confused between the sensation of a fart and a poo. Maybe I'll try going undie free - although that's a scary thought for me as she most often poos in the playroom, which is carpeted!

    I guess we'll just keep persevering. And in the meantime, I'll try not to get cross!