Hi, M.. I'm a mom of 2 boys, currently ages 12 and 8. Both were VERY different when it came to potty training and I have to agree with what someone else said on here, read all the advice, but in the end, decide what works best for you and your son. :-) First off, I feel that a child needs to at least show an interest in the potty, whether it be the, "big," potty or a, "little," potty. In my now 12 yr. old's case, at 18 months old he loved going into any bathroom with his dad and would mimic him after he (his dad) was done...although with a diaper on. When he started doing this I decided to go out and buy a potty chair. Well, needless to say he hated the thing with a passion and wanted to use the, "big," potty like, "daddy." At first we weren't willing to give in to that because he was just so short and he didn't want to sit on the potty. (remember, he wanted to be just like daddy LOL) So, since we wouldn't let him do the, "daddy," way, he took it upon himself and would be like, "daddy," with the potty chair! Let's just say that got a bit messy. I gave in, and let told him he could use a step stool with the big potty...he didn't like that but insisted he wanted to use the toilet so we again gave in and just let him try it. He would stand on his tiptoes and barely make it in, but he did it! So, that was our scenario for a bit. Now, don't get me wrong, he had his share of accidents, usually because he was too busy playing, and would forget as one other mom mentioned, but by the age of 2 he was #1 trained and by the age of 2 1/2 he was #2 trained. The latter took a bit longer as he didn't want to sit on the potty! Others may say that at 18 months he obviously wasn't ready if it took him a year to be 100% trained, but I beg to differ because instead of pressure, we let him do it on his own, and it wasn't stressful. However, our 2nd son was a completely diff. story. I won't go into as much detail, but although he was so easygoing (complete opposite of older brother who is VERY stubborn..go figure) he wasn't potty trained until he was 4! We started at the age of 2 when he expressed interest, and he did fine for a short time..but then lost interest LOL. He seemed to always have something better to do with this time than sit on the potty. So, what works for one boy/girl may not work for another. Just depends on their personality. My best advice would be to give it a shot, see how it goes for a bit and if you meet up with too much resistance, or it's stressing everyone out, including your son, back off for a bit, and then just try again. The less frustration and stress involved all around, the better. You're the best judge, so go with your instincts! Good luck, let us know how it turns out for you!
T. (Sorry so long!)