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My son is 17 months old and I *think* he is ready for early potty training. He is stubborn and is generally not a particularly easy kid, but he LOVES (and it mildly obsessed with) routines, especially around hygiene. During non-daycare hours he is less distracted and when he has a bad diaper he will routinely head for his changing table. This is about the only thing that has been easy and I want to capitalize on it, especially since I'm 6 months pregnant.
I'm a little lost about where to start. I've trained plenty of kiddos over the last few years (some started at home, some were trained at daycare before they ever started at home), but those kiddos were all older and I simply kept them on a great schedule until they were independent. We had scheduled potty breaks and the rule was "we all try to go" (sung merrily) and they just happily followed the big kid routine, even when they weren't really going. So...my kid. I'd love to try one of these quick training methods, but pantless or even diaper-less just won't work for daycare. I'm happy to invest weekend/evening time, but come the weekdays I'm still mom and this is our house and it seems like it would be confusing to suddenly change approaches completely. Unfortunately, I don't have any extended time off in the near future due to my upcoming maternity leave. Is my best bet to just start the scheduled breaks like I did with my big kids? And when he is ready he will go? I think he will enjoy the potty routine, especially since my big kid group turns over in a week and I'll have all little ones beginning potty training. Will he know what to do if I sit him on the potty? How can I provide a not weird model for him? |
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My son LOVED underwear so that was my bargaining chip. You can start the day in undies & wear them all day if you stay dry. I changed him back to a diaper once he had an accident. Not if he was trying to get there & just didn't make it in time though. It was more about effort. By 21 mo he peed in the potty consistently & wore underwear full time. No more poop accidents after 2. He is not your typical child & neither of my other 2 children, nor any of the dcks I've trained were that easy. IMO, 17 mo is very early & unless he is truly leading the way you will likely be doing much more of the work than he will be. A few things to note, when training early many kids regress a little, especially after the birth of a baby. If you find yourself getting frustrated with potty training allow both of you some grace to take a break & try again when he's older. Also, in my experience kids that train early often take longer to train. Not trying to be discouraging at all, just some things to think about. It can be done, but it can take a lot of work! If it were me, I'd incorporate the potty into our normal DC routine, being careful to continue the same routine on the weekends as well. He'll either take to it or he won't. Then follow his lead from there! Best of luck to you!!! |
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Can you put him in the thicker training pants during dc hours and have him just go in with the others who have to go? A little positive peer pressure? How much time are you taking for maternity leave; would that give you enough time to incorporate training? Does he go long periods of time without wet diapers? I don't think there's anything wrong with orienting him to the process but I wouldn't push it. He has to be able to 'hold it' and that's a difficult thing to get the concept of. I loathe potty training because every child is so different and anything we do can backfire so easily.
Through my experience, 3 seems to be the magic number. I've had so many dcks turn 3 and all of a sudden they 'get it'. But then, before that, you talk it up, read books, show them, give them lots of time to absorb and try out the process. I agree with the pp who said if you start early it just seems to take that much longer. |
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My son trained at 17 months and I LOVE potty training at that age.
We used the oh crap, potty training method. It goes in blocks block 1: bare bottom, stay at home 100% focus block 2: commando, stay at home 100% focus block 3: commando, add back your regular routine including trips outside the house block 4: add underpants I highly recommend the book but do not agree with their night time training method...and I'd probably skip the daycare section since it will only make you mad ![]() |
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Just undies terrify me, but I'm willing to try it! I'll absolutely start by making it part of our routine and see what happens. Thanks for the advice! |
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I've also seem success come later for most kids. I don't typically start here until a family has started or a child is at least 2.5. I'm really only tempted to start because I think I'm seeing signs that he might like the process and I don't want to miss the window. Although, I might quickly regret this! |
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I do have a MUCH lighter summer enrollment, so I might be able to get away with certain aspects of it. Any advice as to how it might translate to a busy daycare setting? |
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I cloth diapered and also used cloth training pants. I never found a cloth training pant that I felt worked well.
They are too hard for little hands to pull up and down. The ones that are easier still always leak through the pants (but at least they keep messes off the floor). Both my kids did better in traditional disposable pull ups. We used them for overnights primarily. |
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Take him at transition times, and he'll begin telling you when he needs to go in between. I found it to be a really laid back approach compared to the 3 day method by lora jensen (used this with my first) and oh crap was easier and had a better result. |
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I'd definitely start with the pullups in the DC setting for sanitary reasons, but when he's starting to get it check out the brand "Baby friend" on Amazon. They underwear are thicker & while they don't hold a full bladders worth, they do contain poop & small 'didnt quite get there in time' accidents well. I've used them with my last 2 children & love them!! Much better than starting with traditional underwear.
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