Every night before bath we sit bean on the toilet (he now comes pattering into the bathroom nekkid, pointing at the loo
) and he has a little widdle, has done for ooo a good few months now. Gone from a drop or two to a couple of squeezes and a small wee; although obv whatever he fancies and we ask if he's "all done" then it's into the bath.
Also, que lots of praise and claps - although not too loud as it scares him off
and him looking pleased as punch
(You can tell when he's ill though, poor tot gets dehydrated and couldn't manage it despite trying - praise and cheers still given though for sitting on the toilet no fuss giving it a go).
Anyway, he has also taken to finding it highly ammusing when he has a piddle at nappy change time - it must be this colder weather plus my 'noooo - no widdles!'
- so today when he did it (big grin + look of concentration...) I asked him if he wasted to go to the toilet, to which he replied in the affirmative. Sat him on the loo and had a good wee with not too much effort.
I've also (hope you don't think tmi...) been trying to let him know the toilet is used for poos too - he did one himself when some nappy-free time went a bit
too free a couple of months ago
but generally not limiting him to only being about when we're having a wee... 'nuff said
Now I'd always had in my head the age of 2-ish to start thinking about potty training but with baby due just one month before his birthday we're happy to play it by ear as too much change etc. at once might send him backwards so to speak. I think if I tried anything now there would be ALOT of asking and chancing things - but is that how it's supposed to start
or is it waiting until they can TELL you they need the loo?! Tbh it's not going to be easy anywhich way - potty training heavily pg or with a newborn - but then nappy changes now and then having two in nappies as the alternative!
Basically, do we carry on as we are or is this the start of something different?! xx