Reha: need help

Reha i hv read a thread here some days age. and i think it was u who hv 2.5 years son. who has fully trained abut potty and pee.
arranging his things. etc.
So i need suggestion how do do that. means u communication with son. which words do u use to encourage right things.
My cousin is giving potty train to his son. bt he is not wiiling to learn. He almost understand each every thing that she tell him. but he doesnt like to hear abut it. he slap him. tryng to learn him nicely. bt he ignore. so give me how do u tackle all.

others also wellcome for suggestion plzzz help.

Re: Reha: need help

Reha's son in 7 months old, you have her confused with someone else.

Re: Reha: need help

That was my son, initially we would just take him to the bathroom ourselves every 30 (40 mins to an hour when he got the concept) and tell him to go pee pee. We were able to set his schedule for poo poo like every morning after breakfast, we would take him and have him sit on the toilet. we took off his diapers, so initially he had lot of accidents but later he started to control his bladder. when he gets busy in playing, he ends up with an accident (pee pee) but it is very embarrassing for him as his friends at school don't have accident.
He loved his jeans so we told him when you have to go pee pee you need to tell. He would get a big high five when he would come home accident free/in the same clothes.

Re: Reha: need help

I wish my son is potty trained at 2.5…he’s 7 months and by the looks of it…will be too lazy to go potty for a longggggggg time :rotfl:

Re: Reha: need help

Use a sticker chart. Every time he goes on the potty he gets a sticker. After 10 stickers he gets a reward (toy, cartoon, cookie whatever). This worked wonders. For my otherwise very lazy kiddo.

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when did u guys start potty training?

Re: Reha: need help

sorry for late rely
Now he is 2.9 months. i hv started train from May. In august , i dont wear him pamper at night as well. Aftr then till nw he is nt train yt. I think he doesnt feel that y he isnt tellng. still thinking ......?

Re: Reha: need help

^ How are u training him?

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my son was in a daycare and they took the kids every hours and would sit them down on the potty regardless if she needed to go. Once i picked it up from school, i would take him few times before bed time. AH he learned on his own and he really didn't have to push him. Now he is 4 and tells me when he needs to use the bathroom and i tell him to go ahead and go. He goes on his own.
I think the key is not pushing them and letting them get comfortable on their own.

Re: Reha: need help

I take him when in feel he will pee. And he does. Be during kitchen hour I forget to take him and he does in trouser.
Same with poo. I scold him when he does in trouser but he ignore it.
I don't know how I convince him he start to tell me himself.

Re: Reha: need help

^ How often are u taking him to the toilet? Be consistent. The best thing to start off is take his diaper off, give him loads of juice/water and so him on the potty every 30 mins. Do not scold when he pees in his pants cos it's an accident, but when he uses the toilet properly praise him well. When they're learning, the cheering during potty motivates kids. Also, showing them that they're peeing or whatever, also helps. For my son, I showed him and said don't get ur pants dirty and my son simply said "yuck" when he say and he never had poop accidents after that, thankfully.

Anyway, it's all about consistency. Keep at it regularly and he'll learn in no time.