|
|
TripletsRule | Mon May-07-12 04:24 PM |
Member since Sep 06th 2008
456 posts
|    |
|
#488039, "He is potty trained until we put clothes on him!"
Mon May-07-12 04:25 PM by TripletsRule
|
We are working on potty training. The boys turned 3 in early March. We are just starting with one because that is all I can handle right now. It is going great. He runs to the bathroom on his own when he has to go, holds it down, and is very proud of himself, but this is only if we have him without any clothes on or a diaper. Once we put on a diaper, pull-up, underwear, you name it, he has accidents constantly and will not go to the bathroom. Has anyone else experienced this? How do we fix it? It would be great if we lived in a nudist colony, but we don't
Thanks,
Jennifer
|
|
|
|
Replies to this topic | |
|
|
mfc | Mon May-07-12 09:36 PM |
Member since Mar 22nd 2008
151 posts
|   |
|
#488040, "RE: He is potty trained until we put clothes on him!"
In response to Reply # 0
|
Hi Jennifer. How many accidents does he have in a row in clothes before he goes again while naked? I ask this because my 3.5 year old sons only potty trained a month ago. Well, I can't say that I actually trained anyone. My daughter at 2.5 years just decided one day that she was going to wear underwear and use the potty and that was it. My boys, a full year later, showed no sign, motivation or desire to be potty trained. I just thought, when they're ready, they'll do it. At 2 years old and 3 years old they would, on and off be similar to how you described your son. For awhile, they would use our little training potty when naked and felt like getting some applause. Then I would feel like they were ready, put underwear on them, and watch them just go all over themselves. The problem was that since it wasn't uncomfortable for them to go in a diaper or pull-up, they had no reason to use the potty when dressed. And, when they were wearing underwear, they were dressed, which they still associated with the feeling of wearing a diaper or pull-up, so they would just go (then be sort of surprised at how uncomfortable they were).
Finally at 3 and a half, I just said, no more pull-ups, you are going to wear underwear from now on. I dressed them, packed a huge bag of extra clothes and we went out for the day. They pooped and peed on themselves all over the the place, everywhere we went. I didn't let them go naked at all at home during this period, nor was a pull-up ever an option. I think the first day one of them may have peed on the potty once. But, I just thought if every single time they go, it is so consistently uncomfortable, they will eventually use the potty. That first accident-filled day I took them to a toy store and let them pick out a small present for themselves. I then put it on a high shelf where they could not reach it. I told them if they could go an entire day without an accident, they could have their present. The present, however, was only a secondary motivator. Really, it was the level of discomfort all day long that did the trick. Every time they had an accident, I would just change their clothes calmly and say, "it's okay, we'll keep trying." I was prepared to give it 7 days before putting them back in pull-ups and shelfing the issue. However, after only 4 days, they earned their presents and before 1 week was up, they were totally accident free (I don't think they have had a single accident since).
I recommend never putting them back in a pull-up or diaper (except maybe at night). Let them associate being dressed with either choosing to use the potty or being very uncomfortable. If you cave and put him back in a pull-up, he'll go in it and won't associate any level of discomfort with it, which is a setback.
Let me know how it goes, whatever you choose to do. Good luck! --Melissa
Laila, Fineas, and Yitzhak born 10/6/08 @ 36 wks
|
|
|
|
|
Extra Hand Bottle Holder
Want to Work from Home?
Miracle Music » Turn Work into PlayTime!
Moms Wanted » Earn $ From Home
Birth Announcements, Invitations, Thank You's, etc.
Cute, Precious and Adorable
Click here to Help
The Triplet Connection needs your help.
View All Ads »
|