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Topic: 3 years 8 Months and STILL not TT Posted: 29 July 2010 at 11:19am |
So over it right now....
Toilet training has been a lengthy process and its getting to the point where we are getting very fustrated with him and embarrased to say it we have got angry with him about it.....
He HAS been TT'd until Elodie came along (7 months ago) so we put it off till a couple of months and started again - we got Wee's trained easy as but not poo's - heard Poo's take a while so just perserved... well now he's regrested with the wee's again and no where near getting poo's on the toilet (or potty)
hje knows when he is doing it.....
He's told me he doesn't like the toilet so we told him he can go on the potty ---- That doesn't happen either.
This morning I was making up a start chart just for toilet training (as he has regrest yet again with it) and talking about it to him - had my back turned for like a minute and he had poo'd in his pants!
I am so over it and feel like crying about it (but what good would that do huh!)
We know he knows when he has done both poo's and wee's but he doesn't care if he stays wet or poo'd.
When is it time to go to a child phsyco?
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mummyofprinces
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Posted: 29 July 2010 at 11:21am |
I have no advice but didnt want to read and run.. HUGS!
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Posted: 29 July 2010 at 11:23am |
I have no advice but if you find a cure, can you let me know? Daniel knows when he needs to go wees or poos and doesn't care less if its going down his legs, he watches it and once hes done goes on his merry way.
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Posted: 29 July 2010 at 12:08pm |
Stacey Rhyley is the same at the mo -
I have just had success with him AGAIN going to wee without me prompting him - with the star chart -
I have done 5 toilet pictures then an = a picture of a present.. he has one star so going to keep reminding him of it...
fingers crossed it will work as I am so over it
I know part of it is my own problem and the perception of that he is getting too OLD to be not toilet trained (my other children were arounf 2 and half and never had much trouble with it at all)
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Posted: 29 July 2010 at 12:16pm |
Yay for some success! I'm gonna talk to his daycare and see if they can get some success and then bring whatever they have done home. I figure they TT so many kids they probably have more answers than I
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Posted: 29 July 2010 at 10:10pm |
My sister had big problems with her eldest refusing to go to the toilet at about the same age. They knew he could as he had done it before plus he had good language skills so there was no problem there either...
In the end, she had a guts full of cleaning poos from his undies and so made him do it. She would give him some gloves and a bucket and a brush and make him clean them (under her direction). I bit mean I thought, but it actually worked very quickly... Turns out he was just being lazy, but once he had to clean it, he suddenly started using the toilet again.
Good luck....its a yucky phase to go through
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Posted: 30 July 2010 at 9:21am |
i stress over james tt but he did him self at 4 and ahalf years old maybe try to back away from tt and give him some time then try again big hugs i know its so fustrsting
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Posted: 31 July 2010 at 12:41pm |
Hugs! I really HATE TT. Has to be one of the worst things about being a parent.
We did the same as JD's sister (but with wees rather than poos.) I made him help me clean it up! This was at just after 3. He too was just being lazy, and this really did the trick!
Have you tried peer pressure? Talk about how his friends go to the toilet and if the parents are happy, maybe have him watch?
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Posted: 03 August 2010 at 5:01pm |
yes we have tried EVERYTHING - he's just stubborn - If i say he's not a big boy - he agree's if I say his little sister is going to be toilet trained before him (she's 7 months) he agrees - if I tell him any sort of reverse phycology (sp) he agrees - it just doesn't work...
I have tried the friends at kindy go to the toilet etc.. he doesnt care.
We have come to a cross roads and over it
The sticker chart = present after going to the toilet 5 times worked 3 times (as in he went 15 times) but now he doesn't care.
So he is back in pull ups and although I remind him about the toilet I don't make him go....
BUT Mr Stubborn himself if he does a poo in there he refuses to get it changed - so another battle begins!
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Posted: 03 August 2010 at 5:15pm |
I've put Daniel in undies the past 2 days.
First day he had about 10 accidents. Today he has had none but he hasn't done anything in the toilet either so hes just holding onto it I'm gonna send him to daycare tomorrow in undies and they can have a crack. I'm just not gonna put him in nappies except for sleep. Hopefully he will crack before I do! I tried making him clean up his accidents but he thinks thats great cause hes helping mummy.
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Posted: 04 August 2010 at 5:43pm |
I hope it works Stacey - Rhyley WAS in undies and was really good at first for wee's but now he doens't care if he wets/poo's his undies so hes in Pull Ups - which he is most happy and I have just took the preasure off him and us but still talk about the toilet etc....
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Posted: 04 August 2010 at 5:49pm |
Well we have had some success, he has done wees in the toilet tonight once and I've made such a big deal outta him for it that I'm hoping he remembers all the praise and good feelings
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Posted: 17 August 2010 at 3:15pm |
It sounds like it is a control issue for him. What will happen if you just leave it? Dont ask if he would like to go to the toilet. Dont do sticker charts and dont ask him that you can change his bum and dont say anything negative about it at all for a while.
I know it must be really really hard but you know he can do it. He might surprise you and be totally confused that you all of a sudden is not trying to get him to do all of this. He might make a big mess. Dont offer to change him. If he ask for your help then change him but you can get him to perhaps change himself.
If he is in pull-ups then in the morning put a pull-up as well as underpants out and dont tell him he can chose just put it on his bed and see which ones he goes for.
if he goes for the underpants Praise him and say well done.
If you noticed him going to the toilet make a big hoo ha about it but dont say lets see if you can do it again. Let him figure that one out for himself.
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Posted: 02 September 2010 at 4:20pm |
Good ideas SMoody!
Micah is the same in that he really doesnt care if his pants are wet, he could happily run around all day if I let him!
He is good with poo's but that is my only claim to fame!!
So sorry, I dont have any ideas but just letting you know that you arnt the only one with this problem (which helps me to know that, everyone else seems to have their child completely toilet trained by 2!!).
One thing that has been getting him to the toilet is getting him to be a racing car or helicoptor or whatever to get there, as we find actually getting him there is the trouble, once he is in the toilet (by his own free will) he will go... but man, trying to talk him into the fact that he does want to go!!!
Hugs... it really is stressful, no matter how 'relaxed' you are about it, after 6 months plus and still accidents etc...
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Posted: 13 September 2010 at 10:02pm |
At the moment we are going wellish with the wee department NOT with the poo's its come to the point he does little ones all the time in his undies (and doesn't tell us) I would rather him do just one huge poo if hes goign to do it in his undies rather than these little ones - its obvious he is holding onto it now!
the star chart works well when he has done something on the toilet.
We have also found that he likes going on the computer so if he wants to go on there he is happy to go to the toilet before hand BUT if on there too long he forgets to go and does it in his undies. (which means he gets taken off there)
Another tip (not that I can really give tips as we AREN't toilet trained just yet) is when I get him to go to the toilet I let him know he doesn't have to do soemthign just TRY which makes him less stressed about it.
I will be so glad when its all over with!
I have Elodie to go but I sure hope she isn't so stubborn!
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It sounds like it is a control issue for him. What will happen if you just leave it? Dont ask if he would like to go to the toilet. Dont do sticker charts and dont ask him that you can change his bum and dont say anything negative about it at all for a while.
I know it must be really really hard but you know he can do it. He might surprise you and be totally confused that you all of a sudden is not trying to get him to do all of this. He might make a big mess. Dont offer to change him. If he ask for your help then change him but you can get him to perhaps change himself.
If he is in pull-ups then in the morning put a pull-up as well as underpants out and dont tell him he can chose just put it on his bed and see which ones he goes for.
if he goes for the underpants Praise him and say well done.
If you noticed him going to the toilet make a big hoo ha about it but dont say lets see if you can do it again. Let him figure that one out for himself. |
Great advise - we do give him the option of undies or pull ups - which he normally picks undies so explain what is expected.
I look like an idiot when he decides to go to the toilet on his own lol
I could try with the not saying anythign but the times I have just left him with pull ups he is happy to poo and wee them with out batting a eyelid!
Wouldn't surprise me if he's trying to be the one in control - hes so stubborn (gets that from me I am afraid!)
Hope some of you others are having more success!
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Posted: 14 September 2010 at 7:58am |
i was just reading back through the old toilet training thread i started and it took me from January (gabriel was 3 yrs and 3 mths old then) right up till October before he was toilet trained! And it was mostly a poo issue too!
It can be a hard road with some kids and perseverance is the key. Its hard i know not to lose you temper and keep cool... but you and he will get there in the end!
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Posted: 04 October 2010 at 4:36pm |
I put this in another thread but thought I would put it in here incase there are others at their wits end with Toilet training after trying EVERYTHING ELSE...
- I don't want to speak too soon - but Mr R IS toilet trained!! YAY - poo's as well..
What worked for us is NOT to do the soft approach - he's so stubborn (Determind if you want to use the positive word lol) and strong willed - we got kindy in on it to help us out as he started just poo'ing nad wee'ing his pants there and not caring....
So when he did it at kindy the teacher took him away from his game and kept saying it was really yucky and got him to wipe his own bum, his little friend was there so instead of telling them to leave when doing Rhyley's bottom she let him stay (they would normally give them a bit of privacy) and explained how his best friend poo's in the toilet or potty..
then when I brought him home I told him he had to clean his poo'd pants - he refused of cause - so I made him stand there and watch me while I had to do it...
Next time he had to go I made him sit on the potty till he did a BIG poo... took a bit of time and alot of taking things off him (playstation, Wii , computer worked well for us and we bagan taking big boy stuff off him...)
Another thing I did was I by accident brought GIRL pull ups - he would not wear it so I threatened to put them on him....
So after all that and me feeling really mean - he finallty did a big poo on the potty - big fuss made - once he did it a couple of times 'HE' decided to do poo's on the toilet and now he is quite happy to poo on the toilet....
And I tell ya - his trying behaviour has got alot better too since we all have the pressure of TT off us....
I reckon with the amount of info and research plus trial and error in the subject of Toilet training I am an expert - and should have a medal - its been one longggg and very trying road - but I think we have cracked it finally!
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Posted: 14 October 2010 at 11:31am |
I too have a stubborn 3yr old who won't tt, even though she is perfectly capable and able to go on the potty (despises the toilet so we have to use the potty). The more i encourage and push the more she sticks her heels in and refuses to go when you can see she needs to do a pee. She will blatently hold on and then either pee on the floor or in a nappy cause i am so over cleaning up her mess (but in saying so i'm going to make her clean it up next time). I've tried the charts, rewards, enthusiasim, encouragement everything but she is just stubborn so i know how you feel.
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Posted: 21 October 2010 at 9:34pm |
Cheekymonkeysmum - I hear ya and smpathise.... I do think the turning point was telling him to clean his poo'd undies and then making him watch me do it once he refused!
We too have tried EVERYTHING AND don't promote that it is the first thing to do what we did - it should be the LAST option.
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Posted: 06 November 2010 at 3:26pm |
Hi Chickaboo just wondering how the TTing is going? any luck yet for you or are you still tearing your hair out?
We are still having a standoff with Miss 3 but hubby and I are determined to tackle her together over the xmas period when all normal routine activities have come to a stop....fingers crossed it works
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