We are going to try after Christmas when I have a week off! She will be 2.
We are going to try after Christmas when I have a week off! She will be 2.
clementine / 896 posts
We never tried potty training DS1. We left it at "he'll do it when he's ready" and at 2 years 8-9 months he did it. So, very easy for us! Haha.
clementine / 896 posts
@autumnlove: I was quite happy with it. I had a few people try to scare me into doing it earlier, telling me he'd never do it on his own. But I wasn't in any rush. I was pregnant and lazy (and worries he'd regress after DS2 was born if we pushed too hard).
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
much easier. i think charlie only had 3 accidents total. i think he was just ready at 2 1/2.
pomegranate / 3983 posts
Easier. He was 22 months and got the hang of it super fast. Night training was a little more up and down because of travel but really I can't complain.
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
We did toilet learning, so it was never really hard, but there were several accidents...
apricot / 335 posts
Both! We had a false start which was disastrous. We backed off, waited a few months, and it basically happened overnight. He was 3 y 2 m. Everyone kept reassuring me that boys are often much later!
I think P will train herself like my nieces, who both decided at 18 months that they were done with nappies!! Very strong willed girlies
apricot / 335 posts
@Mrs. Jacks: I'm about to google toilet learning now! I haven't heard that before.
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
@mrs.cookie: I wrote a blog post about it. Just search toilet learning on the blog.
pineapple / 12234 posts
It wasn't hard but wasn't easy either.
I started trying to get him potty trained at 20 months but he really wasn't ready. Instead, I just kept trying to get him familiar with it. By 2, he started going but still wouldn't hold it before he got to the bathroom. By 27 months, he was potty trained but not at night until 3. There were probably a dozen accidents during the whole process.
honeydew / 7488 posts
It was easier than I thought for DD but she was 2.5. I have a feeling it's gonna be harder with DS.
grapefruit / 4800 posts
We took a slow approach and so it was both easier and harder. She had an obvious preference for pooping on the potty since she was 8 months, but there was plenty of times where that went away since we weren't really pushing it, just sitting her on if she looked like she had to go or asked to go. So I think the slow approach adds some confusion of picking and choosing when to use the potty. She was out of diapers through during some teething and while she weaned, which made things challenging because we had a LO who really hated diapers but also has some accidents during those times. Luckily she's kept her act together in public but at home we've had plenty of accidents, which I expected at first but didn't expect later on. Since some of her friends aren't trained yet and she'll see them in diapers, or she's seen some of them go outside and pee (more parents do this than I thought), we've had to deal with her wanting to be like them. So I was surprised at how quickly she showed a preference for the potty but also surprised at what all causes accidents.
blogger / nectarine / 2608 posts
We had a very similar approach to @Mrs. Jacks. Ellie was in underwear full time right at age two. I taught preschool for several years before she was born, and had the opportunity to participate in many kids' toilet learning processes, and it reinforced for me how smoothly things can go when they are child-driven. Lorelei will be fast once she decides that the potty isn't "horrible" (her words). A close friend of Ellie's was much later on the spectrum (close to age five) and her mom despaired of her ever being in underwear. But children are very driven to meet societal norms, and one day she got there on her own. It'll happen. And looking for cues and interest and making the "tools" available (and not shying away from talking about "potty stuff") are helpful, too.
grapefruit / 4649 posts
I have been through the potty training/learning process with five kids now and two have been way easier and one was super tricky and two were about spot on. Two did potty learning, one loved it the other one took a looking time but it was fine. Two did three day boot camp style, again piece of cake with one and a bit of a process with the other. The fifth child we started with potty learning then switched to three day style and then kind of went back... We had a school deadline that we were bumping up against and it is still a lot of work to keep this particular child dry. So... I suppose that isn't terribly helpful but that was how it broke down! I was surprised at the kids who were easy vs tricky though.
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
It was SO much easier than I expected! We trained a couple weeks before her 2nd birthday. She was trained in a day!
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