bumbershoot
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At what age did you begin potty training your son?
18 months. He was finally eating more solids (we delayed and stayed exclusively nursing in order to keep allergies at bay, then he was very slow to eat much food, so his poops switched over much later than many babies change) his poops got more solid, and he was VERY obvious when he was about to poop. So when I could, instead of letting him go in dipes, I'd just put him on the Baby Bjorn Little Potty (BBLP) that I'd heard about from Elimination Communication circles. It was terrific. And it was simply following his lead.
But that was just poops, and poops were easy for him (he went backwards from others).
The true training was for US. We co-sleep, and it seemed that every night he would wake up all squirmy and restless. I'd nurse him back to sleep, then not half an hour later he'd wake with a VERY wet diaper. I'd get up, change him, then nurse him down again, which took a long time. FINALLY I got it through my head that he was squirming b/c of a full bladder, so I'd take him to the master bathroom to pee. He hated going into that darkened room, and hated using the toilet. So I bought a second BBLP, put it next to the bed. When he'd squirm, I'd get him off the bed, pull down his dipe, he'd squat and pee (I usually had to hold his boybits down otherwise he'd go on the carpet), I'd get him back up to the bed, pull up his dipe, and....sleep.
It was me holding him back from both sleeping more and not using the potty for pee. Once I learned it was great.
Did you use a potty chair?
Yes, b/c the toilet was just so big!
If yes, which one worked best for you?
Only used the BBLP mentioned above.
Did you use a potty seat at some point?
Nope. Thought about it, but never found one that was as basic as I wanted it, and by the time I was OK with a Disney themed one, he truly didn't need it.
Did you offer any rewards and if so, what?
The reward of not having to deal with a dirty diaper, or the diaper change! We used cloth with snaps on the sides, and he'd just pull the dipe down and go, then pull the dipe back up. He HATED dipe changes so this was great for him. I never even though to put something as a reward that had nothing to do with the natural consequences of either peeing in dipes or going in the potty.
What books came in handy in the process?
I checked out the Dr Sears potty book. It was cool, but I think that's mainly b/c it was a red-head in the book with longer hair, and DS resonated with the boy using a potty that looked a lot like the BBLP.
What if any children's books did you find helpful?
See above. I think we read it through twice with him and that was that for books.
Did you use pull ups or underwear?
Over the course of him learning about the potty, we got some Gerbers padded-crotch underwear, and he LOVED those. Before I was ready to admit that he had figured it all out, I got Bumkins brand cloth-with-nylon training pants, and he loved those (though I loved the patterns more). That was for nighttime "just in case", but he NEVER used them. It was for my peace of mind.
What process did you follow?
see above
How long did it take your son to become fully potty trained?
I did the final wash and dry and put-away of the cloth dipes when he was 2.5. So it was a year.
However, that really depends on what you mean by fully. I mean, if you mean "wiping" then he's still not. He tells us that the simple poops are for him to wipe, but the difficult ones are for us. Fine with us. We have read trusted sources say that it's totally normal for poop-wiping to be naturally finished with around 5 or so, so we're good.
Please give any other suggestions you may have. DD and I will welcome any and alll advice. Thank you.
Following his lead will be best!
Don't stress about starting him with sitting to pee. He'll figure it out. Now he stands all the time, except for when there's a poop and pee together (though he will often stand to pee first, THEN sit to poop!). Lots of people stress about it, but it was such a non-issue for us that it's really hard to imagine that it's an issue for anyone. Some things, like the backwards way he did nighttime, I can see that there are issues...but the standing vs sitting I can't figure out. Plus, if he wanted to sit? Who really cares?![]()
