Oh, I feel your pain. DS who turned 3 in December is giving us a hard time with potty training too.
He makes it to the toilet 70% of the time to go poop but is happy to pee in his pullup. He has a sticker chart and he also gets M and M's when he goes on the toilet. DD5 and I do the whole "happy dance" thing when he goes too. I'm at a loss for what to do next - except that I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to graduate to underwear only and deal with the messes on our thoughout-the-house light beige carpet.
To make matters worse, he is supposed to be starting school (JK here in Ontario) in September and so we feel the push to get this DONE!!
DD wasn't this hard....I guess it's true what they say about training boys vs girls.
HELP!
now that he is 10, the child wont even look at a fruit loop.

We just trained two boys and a girl. Abby was done at 26 months and the boys were done at 30 months. I would get him in underwear and out of a pull-up. I think you'll see a big difference. Invest in a plastic tablecloth for your couch =) and if you have hard wood floors pull up any area rugs.
Thanks for the tip with the tablecloth. I knew that I was gonna have to go the "no pullup" route.....good thing I have a new bottle of carpet cleaner on hand!
I'll let you know how it goes.
we already do the reward thing with MM's and stickers. He does get excited. The issue is he is going to start swim lessons ( not a mommy and me ) and it is required they are potty trained . The class is in April. It is a must to be able to swim ( he can go by himself with a small float at the Y) We have a pool in our backyard so both my kids were young swimmers. Maybe punishment was the wrong word, maybe a better word is a disincentive to stop going in his pants - i.e consequences
I made her clean up the mess everytime she did it. Of course I had to do the real cleaning but it got the message to her that there was a bit of a concequence. We also did a sticker board and special rewards. She finally broke the habit when we moved to a new house. I guess she thought she better not go on the floor in someone elses house. I don't suppose you want to go to that extreme to get him to stop though lol. Just remember that eventually he will outgrow it. It is just a power struggle and it gives him something he is in control of. Good luck.we already do the reward thing with MM's and stickers. He does get excited. The issue is he is going to start swim lessons ( not a mommy and me ) and it is required they are potty trained . The class is in April. It is a must to be able to swim ( he can go by himself with a small float at the Y) We have a pool in our backyard so both my kids were young swimmers. Maybe punishment was the wrong word, maybe a better word is a disincentive to stop going in his pants - i.e consequences

Also-- I offered a treat to DD when she went-- she gets one M&M when she goes potty like a big girl.
IMO, 2.5 isn't really young to potty train if the child is biologically able to make themselves go potty.
I think it is far harder to train at 3 when kids have begun to realize how much control they have over what they will and will not do. Also, potty training isn't just about the child being ready it is also about the parent being ready. It is a commitment on the parents' part. I know others will disagree. JMO.
