Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The potty diaries

Potty training, take 2! A few months ago, at our friends Mark and Kristy's house, Adam and I found Christopher sitting on a potty. Wow, we thought, this is it! He's ready! Adam ran to Walmart, bought a really cool potty and we were ready to go! But Christopher decided the potty was yucky. There was no way he was going to sit in that thing. So we let it go for a few months.

Then, when our friend Jessika from church told Adam how she had potty trained her son, Talan, we decided to try that tactic. We took Christopher to the store, and he picked out "big boy underwear". Power Rangers! We told him that when he's ready to wear big boy underwear, he can wear these. And the underwear waited in his drawer for a few weeks.

Suddenly, a few days ago, Christopher announced he did not want to wear diapers. He wanted to wear his Big Boy Power Ranger Underwear. Yay! So, I went on a google-fest, googling everything about potty training. Mayo Clinic has some great info. And I found one lady's idea of using a timer the first few days, to get him used to going to the potty.

Day 1: The underwear was on right after breakfast and the timer was set to every 10 minutes. We had a few accidents, but every 10 mins., Christopher sat on the potty. And each try, he got a star on his special potty chart!

Day 2: Breakfast, underwear, timer at 15 minutes. He almost made it to the potty to poop (almost.) And he almost made it to pee (that time without the timer, he just ran to the potty!) We'll make it next time!

Day 3: Busy day for mom and dad, so no real attempts at potty training. But more tomorrow!

Daddy took these super cute pics of Christopher. Too cute!

2 comments:

Eduardo Martinez said...

Hey Coppe, this Edward from PR. I used to work with Millita at UNO's. Maybe u don't remember me but last time we met, I was working at Chili's, Plaza Las American long ago. I'll like to get in touch with your sis to ask her about the promo agency she used to work with. Anyway, mira this is a small world que yo di clases en Rosa Bell y vi tu nombre en una lista de ex-alumnos, Eres tu??????? Saludos a tu familia, cuidate y escribeme al mail, please.

Anonymous said...

I would not use a timer for potty training because that is simply not a natural way to use the potty.

We have to train them to use the potty because they have to go... not because their on a time limit lol

Instead I would time yourself asking them every 10-15 min or so if they have to use the potty. if they say no, fine! if they say no and then have an accident, fine!... just run them to the potty to finish.