I am so glad to hear that so many other parents are dealing with this as well. My DD will be three in two months and the potty training is not going well at all. She is a very bright little girl so I have been very frustrated with why she is not catching on. We have tried EVERYTHING from stickers, praise (we all do the "pee pee on the potty" dance, picked out big girl panties, even promised a PowerWheels Jeep! This last one may have backfired on us - she peed once and announced "I'm potty trained, let's go get my Jeep"- then proceeded to poop her pants while looking at them on-line! Everyone, including her pediatrician told me not to force it - she will do it when she is ready. I am also considering starting her in preschool this fall (or may wait until she is four - she is ready, I am not) She will need to be potty trained by then. I thought this might work since she is always talking about going to school, but so far no luck with the promise of school either.

Sometimes he fights tooth and nail to NOT have to use the potty (like first thing in the morning, he doesn't want to take his jammies off!) and sometimes he'll just do it (like before a bath). I'm thinking of waiting until it gets a little warmer and trying the run around outside in his undies. I don't want to get pee on my couch (is that so wrong?)!
My DS was born on 2/7, so I feel like I am totally identifying with your post. Of course, I had success with him all morning, and my day devolved into chaos thereafter. It was really my fault, I wasn't quick enough catching the last two pees.
So I guess we'll be having our good and bad days. Also, I work Wed - Sat, so today at my mother's there was no trying to pee on the potty. Sort of defeats the purpose..not a slam against mom, just tough to get us on the same page sometimes. Also he thinks he can get away with more at my mom's (and sometimes he's right!)
cheers to all of you for chiming in. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with me. It really makes me feel like I am not alone in the potty struggle, or the mommy struggle in general.
I've had lots of people say it's silly for me to work with them on separate schedules, but for me, I think it has been easier that doing all at once (I can only clean up so many puddles in one day!
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magical pixie dust! I only wish it would go so easily for me. I can dare to dream can't I?
It's so bizzare but I am definately NOT complaining. Here's a bunch of pixie dust!!!
