There are so many opinions given on how to potty train boys, ranging from the process to who should potty train them. Two-year olds generally can indicate when they have to go to the bathroom. For that age everything has to be done for them. Let the boy and trainer -- generally the parent, most often the mother-- agree what the boy will say as a signal he has to urinate or defecate. Depending on anatomy, his penis may have to be gently aimed or held for him while standing at the toilet. There are step stools specifically designed for toileting for small boys to stand up on. While sitting, the penis may have to be aimed downward to avoid missing the toilet (yes, this can happen!!). If it's impossible to take him to a bathroom to pee, take him to some place outside with complete privacy, not in an open area where others can see him. Try not to completely undress him. My son is 3 1/2, he knows how to use the toilet to do #1 and he knows how to do #2 (he did this one time one) but he refuses to wear underwear, I have every style, shape, character and he just will not put them on, he will go around naked and ask for a pull up when he needs to do #2. He will wear a swimming suit and not have an accident, he knows you can't wear a pull up in the swimming pool.
If anyone has any advice.....please send my way.
My son starts Pre-K in 1 month and he can't wear pull ups to school.
reply to julesg68@Yahoo.com When he asks for a pull up to do #2, dont give it to him. let him poop where and when ever he wants. buy him underwear that looks like a pull up. You can also try the pull ups cool alert!!! thoes really work!! Let his peers deal with this. When he does #1 or #2 his peers at pre school will deal with this and perhaps say things like 'You're not even a big boy yet!' You could also put his swimming trunks on and it's time 'Mom put her food down!' You are allowing him to carry on with this behavior and most possibly giving in too quickly because there is always such a battle over it. At his age he should be in proper underwear. Let him turn four and try again.
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reward her when she tells you in time and she goes to the potty. you could also ask her every 10 min or so is she has to go and put her on the potty after every meal
My cousin used the method to have her son squeeze her finger while he was 'going number two'. He was very difficult to potty train, and this method seemed to work best.
There is no easy way to do this as every child is different. Girls are generally easier to train than boys. Most children are potty trained by the time they reach four years of age, but it is not uncommon for them to be trained as early as two.
easy. stop changing a two year old's diapers and start potty training. problem solved. NEXT!
Potty training, or toilet training, is the process of teaching children to control their bladder or bowel movements so they can use the toilet and no longer have to wear diapers. The process of potty training usually begins when a child is between two and three years old.
Most kids are ready to start potty training between the ages of 18 and 24 months. When your child has fairly good communication skills and can let you know they need to use the potty, you can start introducing the potty. Boys seem to take longer to make the leap to the potty than girls and kids with potty trained siblings tend to complete the process a lot faster than those who don't.
Most children are potty trained between the ages of two and four. Some are ready sooner; others take longer and may not be ready to potty train until age five. You may get some more details of Potty Training Tips for Parents in my blog here below: http://my-baby-toy.blogspot.com/2009/04/100-most-popular-baby-names-of-2008.html
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When the baby/child can understand your commands. Such as, 'come here' or 'clap your hands'...etc. Then you should get those little kid toilets and show your kid when ever then need to go potty go their. It takes time since some kids don' have any idea what your trying to get them to do, but practice makes perfect. If they still don't know how, or understand how to start to endure potty training, then it's ok. Just wait and someday they will know, they are still young and they aren't required to learn to potty train when they're one or two years old.
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