My daughter Emma with be 3 in June. We started working on potty training when she just turned turned 2 because she asked. She was doing really well for a month and then refused to even try. I let her be the judge and didnt push the issue. Well for the past 2 months, she will has been waking up dry, but had no desire to use the potty. we have used every reward I can think of from a sticker chart, to candy and even told her we would buy her the American girln twins. She wants them but wont go.......( She still hides when she has a bm and then tells me she has to go but of coarse she already went. I tried to put her on mid poop but she was having constipation issues)
Well last few weeks she started asking to sit on the potty and will sit there forever but wont pee. We leave the potty in the living room and she learned to take her pull up off and will put a new one on if she gets wet. I have tried undies but she just wets them and takes them off and puts another one on.
She is still dry most nights and has been dry longer and longer each day. A few days ago, she woke up dry and last last time she pee'd was 6 pm the night before, so i made her sit on the potty. it took 45 minutes of "no I dont have to go" and a few tears before she peed. She got her stickers and lots of dancing and praises and even a new toy. The same thing the next morning. Yesterday she cried and cried, so we didnt want to regress so we put on undies. She pee'd on the floor twice before she asked for pull-ups and then stayed dry till last night when she pee'd on the potty at my mom's. Today, she woke up wet and as soon as i mentioned the potty, she purposely peed in her diaper and asked to be changed. I made her sit on the potty anyway but of course she didnt go. She stayed dry until 7pm tonight, when she peed 3 times in her pull ups. ( im calling her ped in the morning because she has been complaining about her "bum hurting" and has no rash or fever, so i think she might have a UTI, either that or she just doesnt like her dry scratchy diaper...but i changed her into training pants and she is still complaining)
Sorry for the long post but what can I do to help her get to the next step? According to her ped, she is more than physically ready to be out of diapers and she thinks its more of a control issue. Its driving me mad to run a million times to the potty and her not go when i know she needs to go and wont! And as soon as we put on undies or pullups she pee's on the floor
Well last few weeks she started asking to sit on the potty and will sit there forever but wont pee. We leave the potty in the living room and she learned to take her pull up off and will put a new one on if she gets wet. I have tried undies but she just wets them and takes them off and puts another one on.
She is still dry most nights and has been dry longer and longer each day. A few days ago, she woke up dry and last last time she pee'd was 6 pm the night before, so i made her sit on the potty. it took 45 minutes of "no I dont have to go" and a few tears before she peed. She got her stickers and lots of dancing and praises and even a new toy. The same thing the next morning. Yesterday she cried and cried, so we didnt want to regress so we put on undies. She pee'd on the floor twice before she asked for pull-ups and then stayed dry till last night when she pee'd on the potty at my mom's. Today, she woke up wet and as soon as i mentioned the potty, she purposely peed in her diaper and asked to be changed. I made her sit on the potty anyway but of course she didnt go. She stayed dry until 7pm tonight, when she peed 3 times in her pull ups. ( im calling her ped in the morning because she has been complaining about her "bum hurting" and has no rash or fever, so i think she might have a UTI, either that or she just doesnt like her dry scratchy diaper...but i changed her into training pants and she is still complaining)
Sorry for the long post but what can I do to help her get to the next step? According to her ped, she is more than physically ready to be out of diapers and she thinks its more of a control issue. Its driving me mad to run a million times to the potty and her not go when i know she needs to go and wont! And as soon as we put on undies or pullups she pee's on the floor
...let it go. She's not ready. In the great scheme of things is it really going to matter if she is trained at 3 or 3 and 2 mos or 3 1/2?..
.You are driving yourself and her to distraction. Honestly..I don't mean to make light of or deminish the significance of your situation in any way. That being said.. I've had 4 children...some were trained at 2...yes and he was a boy..but he was extremely verbal..and an only child and wanted to use the potty. Very often..I'd say most often when kids are younger than 2 to 3 and they are "trained"..it's more the parent that is trained, because they simply know the time of day their child has a BM ..and spend every other waking moment placing the child on the potty. My daughter was much like yours..she wanted NO PART OF THIS. I tried putting her in the underwear..which she thought was disgusting..and wanted her "diapie" back. No problem she got it. I did the same with my youngest son...didn't even start until he was 3. When he was able to say...verbally convey clearly that he had to go..that was it..he just went on the potty. No fighting..and no stickers and praise. Not that it isn't great to tell them they did something good..but not to bribe them into doing something they just aren't ready for. Personally...I'd just rather change a diaper..it's so much easier. They were happy and so was I. When THEY made the decision to go potty...they just did. I'd like to tell you I trained them..but I didn't ...they were ready to do it on there own. No fights..no bribery. Never took more than a week. Don't give in to pressure of those who had the baby who was trained at 15 mos..or two..they weren't
...mom and dad were trained. Who cares anyway...enjoy your time with your baby...and yes..three year olds are babies. They won't be for long so don't frustrate yourself with sonething that in the course of your or the babies lifetime will NOT MATTER. Give her another few months..and try again..I'd bet she'd come to you first.
