Oh, the joy of potty training :) I got to listen to my mother talk about how all of us were potty trained by 1 1/2 to 2 years! Of course, what she didn't mention was that in reality she took us to the bathroom every 45 minutes to an hour until we were more like 3 years old (3 1/2 for my brother) before we actually started doing it ourselves! Can you imagine taking your child to the bathroom every hour for 1 1/2 years?!
Well, my MIL told me about the potty training method she used on all four of her kids and she swore by it. It is from a book published in the early 70's called "Potty Training in Less Than a Day". I have used it for both of my kids (my daughter just last weekend!) I like it because you actually TRAIN your child what to do, to toilet themselves and you use positive reinforcement- constantly praising them for every step that they do correctly. The one thing I would disagree with the book about is at what age you can do it- they mention you can do it as early as 2 years old. I personally think 2 years is too early because although there may be some kids that are ready then, the majority are not ready until closer to 3 or even a little older (just my opinion!) Also, I would caution that your childs temperament can affect if this method is successful in a day or if it will take a little longer to reach the completely potty trained point. For example, I did it with my son when he was 3 yrs, 2 months old. We made it about 2 hours into the training before he completely refused to cooperate anymore. I thought the method was a complete failure and just put him back in pull-ups until I had the energy to try something else. Two months later he came to me and said he was ready to be a big boy and did not want diapers anymore. He remembered all of the training from our session, performed all of the pottying steps himself and did not have any accidents from that point on (until he was about 4 1/2, but that is not uncommon...) My son is VERY independent and head-strong- he learned from the training session, he just wasn't going to do it until HE decided to :) My daughter is a bit more laid back, but still very head-strong. Our training session lasted four hours and I was a little doubtfull that it was working (she is 3 yrs, 2 months). We did this last Saturday morning and it is now Tuesday. She has had about 1-2 accidents per day, but is doing better each day recognizing when she has to go and getting to the potty in time. I have continued the rewards beyond the training day (a sticker each time she goes in the potty and keeps her pants dry, a treat every time she gets 3 stickers) and it is keeping her interested in continuing the process. I anticipate complete potty-training (with the exception of nighttime- she still wears a diaper to bed) within a couple of weeks. (Way better than the months that my friends have talked about!!) Basically, I think the method is very good even if it is not completely successful in the half-day that they talk about in the book- because 1) It is POSITIVE, 2) it TEACHES them what they have to do and how to recognize when they need to go (I liken this to learning to drive a stick-shift car- when you have never done it before you do not know exactly when to shift gears. You have to practice listening to the engine and feeling the pull of the engine before you know when to shift. The same with a child, we know the feeling we get when we need to urinate or have a BM, but it is completely unknown to our kids until they practice over and over and feel that sensation each time.) Anyway, I'm sorry this is so long!! I hope the info is helpful. Good Luck, and most importantly- just try not to get too worried or frustrated. Your child will get potty-trained regardless what method you decide to use, and she will be fine and a few years down the road you will think "Why did I worry so much?!"
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