He always says so cutely, "scoop over!" (instead of scoot) or "scoop me over mom!"
Then the other day as he was waking up from his nap he said in a panicked voice, "Mom! Something is wrong with my hand!" I figured it had fallen asleep so I went in to see. He was so scared and said, "My hand is getting bigger!" I tired to explain to him that it had fallen asleep and when the blood starts coming back into it it tingles and feels like it's getting bigger. He was so worried and was convinced it was getting bigger.
Oh the joys of potty training! I wanted to train him a LONG time ago, but then we moved & I knew we'd have to be settled into our new house for a while so there wouldn't be too many changes at once. Then once we were settled we found out we were expecting and being so sick potty training was the last thing I wanted to do! So now that we're past all of that it was time. It took me a while to figure out the best thing to do that worked for us both. Here are some of the things we tried:
- 'Potty Wise' (which could have worked but I don't think he was quite ready yet)
- The 'Potty Watch' (that helped a lot! We still use it sometimes)
- We made a potty chart that he can put stickers on (he loves it!)
- I used bribery and told him that if he was potty trained I would take him back to the Treehouse Museum
- I put a little pressure on him and told him he would have to be potty trained before I would let him go to primary & pre-school
- One day I let him be a "naked bum" and told him the only place he could go was in the potty because he wasn't wearing a diaper, a pull-up or big boy unders. That worked well and he only had one accident. He loved that but then I realized I didn't want him running around as a "naked bum" all day.
- Then I got some advice from our cousin Ginger and she said to try this: tell yourself & your child "NO MORE DIAPERS!". It is rough for the first little while when they have accidents but they have those anyway! Once you get past it, you're good to go. And that worked for us. I think it was a combination of everything, but the no more diapers definitely pushed us in the right direction because I kept putting diapers on him before.
I think different things work for different people and this worked for us! I'm glad he is trained now that he is 3 and will start primary & pre-school in January. And it will be nice to have him trained for the holidays!
Okay, this baby is kicking me & I think she's trying to tell me it's time for breakfast! :)
3 comments:
Thanks for your advice! Oh I am not looking forward to the potty training! So fun he is starting primary!! And I loved your last comment about the baby kicking...so cute!!
congrats! that's awesome! i should start talking to samuel about it and see what he thinks....
and i forgot gavin will be a sunbeam this year! how exciting!
Yay! The no more diapers thing really ended up doing it for me with Kimber as well - even though it was hard. Now I just have to make myself get going with Nora... I keep telling myself "next month". :)
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