Since December I have been exposing my (now) 28-month old to the idea of potty training. Got her a potty, a kids' toilet seat, read potty books to her, Elmo potty training DVD, Gina Ford method, the works. As I work full-time, my helper has to do most of the training.
It took a full 6 months before my girl would pee in the potty. Prior to this she would sit on the potty/toilet but would NOT pee/poo in it. The past 6 weeks, she will pee in the toilet/potty with lots of reminders and persuasion. I'd say about 80% of the time, she needs prompting. About 20% of the time, she will go willingly.
However she dislikes poo-ing in the potty/toilet. She prefers running to a corner, hiding behind the curtains and soiling her nappy. No amount of persuasion will get her to use the toilet, even when we catch her about to do the deed. We think she is accustomed to poo-ing standing up, not sitting down.
She goes to playgroup 3X a week so she has seen the older kids using the kids' loos there.
I have asked my helper to bribe my toddler with fruit gums, but my helper has some weird idea about not bribing my toddler - apparently she just gives the sweets BEFORE the deed which is useless. I am out working full time so I just have not pushed very hard on this.
My toddler is very strong-willed and independent. She is very clear when she wants her toys, books, snacks, TV, videos, etc so it is a matter of willpower whether she asks to use the potty/toilet like everything else she wants.
How to crack this? I don't think success is far off but also I don't want to push my toddler too hard as it could be counter-productive.
It took a full 6 months before my girl would pee in the potty. Prior to this she would sit on the potty/toilet but would NOT pee/poo in it. The past 6 weeks, she will pee in the toilet/potty with lots of reminders and persuasion. I'd say about 80% of the time, she needs prompting. About 20% of the time, she will go willingly.
However she dislikes poo-ing in the potty/toilet. She prefers running to a corner, hiding behind the curtains and soiling her nappy. No amount of persuasion will get her to use the toilet, even when we catch her about to do the deed. We think she is accustomed to poo-ing standing up, not sitting down.
She goes to playgroup 3X a week so she has seen the older kids using the kids' loos there.
I have asked my helper to bribe my toddler with fruit gums, but my helper has some weird idea about not bribing my toddler - apparently she just gives the sweets BEFORE the deed which is useless. I am out working full time so I just have not pushed very hard on this.
My toddler is very strong-willed and independent. She is very clear when she wants her toys, books, snacks, TV, videos, etc so it is a matter of willpower whether she asks to use the potty/toilet like everything else she wants.
How to crack this? I don't think success is far off but also I don't want to push my toddler too hard as it could be counter-productive.