Poop, Potties and Parenting How To's

in #parenting6 years ago

Becoming a parent for the first time comes with many other “firsts”. There’s baby’s first bath, first tooth, first word, first steps...and then there's potty training! To get potty training right you need to be prepared for the signs, which first-time parents often miss because they are too busy, well, being parents! To help you and your toddler with your new potty-training adventure, I’ve put together a list of things that you should be looking out for, things that indicate that it might be time to ditch the diaper!

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Signs That Your Child Is Ready For Potty Training


  • He/she "freaks" out when her nappy (diaper) is dirty - some toddlers will try and pull it off.
  • Your toddler can say the words "wee" and "poo", or whatever you call it in your family.
  • When they do a "wee" or "poo" they tell you.
  • Your toddler's nappy/diaper stays dry for longer periods.
  • Your toddler wants to copy you when you go to the bathroom.

While there many routes you can take to get your kid into using the toilet, first and foremost you should find a routine that fits their personality and doesn’t make them feel intimidated or threatened with their new milestone. The Three-Day Potty Training Schedule is what worked for us.

Three Day Potty Training Schedule 


Firstly, I bought a potty, I opted for a cheapy, nothing fancy. I also ordered a book online called "Big Boys Use The Potty" (there's a girl version too) - I feel this book made a HUGE difference towards positive training. When we sat on the potty we would read the book and mimic the pictures. 

* If you can start the potty training in summer when the weather is warm, all the better. Also, you will need to be at home for 3 days straight, so plan to do it when you take leave if you work.

The Steps In 3 Days


Day one: 

On the first day you can show your child their potty, make a bid deal about it, get excited with him/her. Wrap the book up and give it as a gift, to add to the excitement. It is a big day after all! Take your child's nappy off and explain to him or her that today they are BIG, and that they are going to keep their nappy off while awake. If possible, put no pants on at all and stay indoors, for the whole day if you can. Encourage your little one to drink lots of fluids and attempt to sit on the potty for a wee every half hour. It helps if you sit on the loo too (teaching by example). If babba makes a wee, or even a poo in the potty, make a huge deal of it by clapping, singing and shouting hooray! If your kid does make an accident, don't freak out, let them know it's OK and remind them that next time they just need to ask you to go potty. *You should still put nappy on during sleep times.

Day two: 

Stay at home again and do everything the same as above, but this time put a pair of paints on your toddler (no underpants though). Underpants give kids the feeling that they are wearing a nappy, encouraging them to "let go" at first. On this day, go outside for a whole hour, firstly to monitor if your child can hold in their wee and secondly if they do make an accidental wee outside, quickly run in after and show them that next time they can run inside to use the potty. They will also not like the "wet" feeling in their pants, which gives them the idea that it is better to run to the potty.

Day 3: 

Everything the same as day two, but this time go on an hour-long trip somewhere. A park is the perfect destination. Dress your child in a shirt and pants only (no undies). Pack some extra clothes for your outing. Have a wee before you leave. Go out and have fun. In an hour's time head for home. When you get in the door, first thing you do is head for the potty. This teaches the concept of holding it in until a toilet/potty is available.

Now, please don't think that your toddler will be fully potty trained after these 3 days, this is impossible. The 3 day training method however does set an excellent foundation for the days to come, I can vouch for it. Persevere in keeping the next few days similar to the above, but go on more outings. My son was fully potty trained (still wears a night time diaper) by 26 months. If your child is in a play school, they should be able to assist you with the training too.

Advice: If your child refuses to use the potty, I suggested leaving the training for a few weeks, and then try introducing the potty again at a later stage. Forcing the training can cause problems later on where kids regress with this milestone.

* Only introduce undies a few weeks later, once they are in the swing of things. It's OK to go commando!

All children are different, so please remember to move at your little one's pace, never try to rush the training or start it before they are ready - if you think potty training is daunting for you, just imagine the emotions that are going through your little one's mind. Mopping up wee and poo sucks, I know, but it is all part of raising kids, it's a milestone in its own. And remember, repetition is key!


Much love - @sweetpea

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Very interesting post my daughter just turned 2 and she is very interested about going to the toilet and all the process around it she can hold but she cant do anything on the potty... we tryed twice for a few days i leave it for now i will still read her the books and we will see a bit later.

Thank you.) I'm just now trying to wean my daughter off diapers. I use about the same instruction)) But while it does not work very much. My daughter will turn 2 in 4 days. And I thought that summer was the perfect time. But she is not ready yet, not one sign ((But she loves to sit on the pot)))))))

This brought back memories :D so funny as a parent your life for while seems to revolve around pee and poo. Haha

So much learning to do...

Brings back sweet memories when my daughter was a baby. We bought a potty and she used it to hide her toys. Eventually she learned how to use it and realized it was not for her toys.


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These tips are great, I wish I had it clear 9 years ago, it was really a problem to remove the diapers, but I'll take it into account for the next one.

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