So over the weekend our toilet training took an interesting step sideways and forwards.
Daddy offered the little guy a treat if he went pee on the toilet. The little guy immediately ran to the toilet and peed to get his chocolate treat. I obviously was not at home at the time. I asked my husband why he resorted to this tactic. And he said that I had used a sticker in the morning and had had success. A short 'discussion' was then had about the difference between a sticker and a chocolate bar - even when it is halloween size.
Sunday I tried to get the little guy excited about getting stickers as a reward vs chocolate. So I got him all bundled up for a walk to the dollar store to pick out some stickers. And boy was he excited. He picked out all sorts of stickers - fire engines, happy faces, teddy bears, twinkle stars. Everytime he goes into the bathroom he asks for his sticker. And seems to be starting to understand that he only gets those when he tells us 'in advance' that he has to go and goes in the toilet. He also gets one if he goes when put on the toilet at one of our 'regular' times (before/after sleeps, before lunch, etc). He was very proud on Monday to show his montessori teacher his teddy bear sticker for his poo on the toilet Monday morning.
I've also been starting to get him excited about big boy underwear. Grandma is coming to visit in a few days (for US Thanksgiving) and is bringing some new big boy underwear with her. So we'll give that a try when she arrives.
I'll update how it goes.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Toilet Training by Cloth
So I haven't had much to blog about with regards to cloth diapers in a while. Our system was working and felt I had had a lot to say on that already. Over the past while 2 issues have cropped up. One is a decent diaper bag for cloth diaper moms (I'll blog on that one later) and the other is potty training with cloth.
We tried a sort of part time Elimination Communication with our guy starting at about 6 months. I had problems in the early days with breast feeding so wasn't really ready to focus on the EC until later. So while we never quite figured out the pee thing, we did get pretty good at knowing when a poop was coming and getting the guy to the toilet. Then the little guy started his habit of only pooping during naptime... so we let it go for a while.
As he approached 2 years old we got more disciplined. And I am happy to report that at 26 months we haven't had a poopy diaper in about 3 weeks (and that was an accident during nap time). He tells us most times before he has to go... although once in a while he doesn't say anything but it is obvious. He is proud of pooping on the toilet and loves to high five before he flushes.
The pee is another thing. He is getting better at telling us - but this is usually simultaneous with actually peeing (it is easy to tell because he spreads his legs out and sort of starts to crouch). If he runs around naked it is better, as he doesn't like peeing on the floor. If he is wearing a diaper and we ask him if he is wet he says 'no' most of the time. So while we have had progress we have a ways yet to go.
Our approach, for what I will call Phase 1 of training, has been:
We tried a sort of part time Elimination Communication with our guy starting at about 6 months. I had problems in the early days with breast feeding so wasn't really ready to focus on the EC until later. So while we never quite figured out the pee thing, we did get pretty good at knowing when a poop was coming and getting the guy to the toilet. Then the little guy started his habit of only pooping during naptime... so we let it go for a while.
As he approached 2 years old we got more disciplined. And I am happy to report that at 26 months we haven't had a poopy diaper in about 3 weeks (and that was an accident during nap time). He tells us most times before he has to go... although once in a while he doesn't say anything but it is obvious. He is proud of pooping on the toilet and loves to high five before he flushes.
The pee is another thing. He is getting better at telling us - but this is usually simultaneous with actually peeing (it is easy to tell because he spreads his legs out and sort of starts to crouch). If he runs around naked it is better, as he doesn't like peeing on the floor. If he is wearing a diaper and we ask him if he is wet he says 'no' most of the time. So while we have had progress we have a ways yet to go.
Our approach, for what I will call Phase 1 of training, has been:
- Follow his lead. I made the mistake of trying to ramp up the training last month by moving him to real underwear and quickly realized that was a mistake. So we just try to be consistent and take his lead. Thus Phase 2 and real underwear has been delayed for now.
- Regular toilet time. As soon as he gets up, before lunch, before nap, after nap, before bathtime, before we get ready to leave the house, etc.
- Books on the toilet. He loves to read on the toiler - his favourite is the Lego Holiday catalogue.
- Change him as soon as we know he is wet. We want him to like the feeling of a nice dry diaper.
- When at home he runs around in just a pull-up, cloth without a cover or nothing. That makes it easier for us to see what is going on.
- Good positive feedback. We haven't started using any 'rewards' other than the high five and letting him flush when he has done something. Might be part of phase 2, but we'll see.
- Motherease sandy's make great pull-ups. Once snapped they pull right up or down (just remember to unsnap before washing or they take a while to dry). And he feels more like he is wearing underwear.
- So far I've used both motherease and bummies training pants. The bummies were received 2nd hand from a friend, but the motherease was bought new. If I had to buy more I'd get more motherease as they are softer. They seem to absorb about the same. Our problem is that the bummies are a bit big for him, so we've had some accidents with them moving around or gaping.
- Naptime and bedtime are regular cloth diapers.
- Regular toilet, with stepping stool and seat (no space in our little place for a potty).
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