Monday, May 14

Potty Training

I can't believe we are already posting about this!! Adelle is, roughly, 2 1/2 and she is learning how to use the big girl potty. We followed the advice of the Moes Family, and tried potty training Adelle in one day.

We got a bunch of things ready before we began, which really seemed to help. During the week I started planting ideas of going on the potty in her head by reminding her that some of her friends already do it, that we have big girl undies, and that she herself is a big girl. Here are the other things we got together:


  • Snacks to munch on - Salty, sweet and healthy so she would drink lots.
  • Juice, milk, pop, water - Anything she wanted to drink, we had!
  • Stickers and a sticker chart for a visual reward
  • Suckers for instant gratification
  • Big girl undies
  • Plastic undies for naps and night-time
  • Her favorite doll - We used this along with one of her old medicine syringes. I filled the syringe with water and had the doll "go" and then run to the potty with her. I also had her go in the toilet and not have accidents.
  • A towel and cleaner for accidents
  • Big girl potty chair/toilet cover - We actually have a potty chair and a smaller seat to fit over ours. This worked well because sometimes she couldn't hold it in and HAD to use her little chair. We kept the little chair on a plastic mat where we were, and the smaller seat in the downstairs bathroom.
  • A stool so she could get onto the toilet
  • An apron for me to keep treats in
  • Lots of enthusiasm from Mommy
  • A photo album with pictures of special individuals - After going on the potty Adelle would get to call someone to share her news. We would flip through the album, or I would just ask who she wanted to call, and we did.
  • Floor games and books - Nothing too distracting.
  • A timer - You don't want to go too long in between visits to the bathroom.

We started our day with breakfast and turkey watching. We do this every weekend and Brian and I wanted to keep the majority of our routines. After we got back from breakfast I put undies on her doll and let Adelle "find" her! We talked about what she was wearing and what that meant, and I asked Adelle if she wanted to wear undies too. She said, "Yes, I do!!"  We put them on started the timer. I then started playing with her doll and made her have an accident. I ran from the accident to the bathroom saying, "No, No, No. We have to potty on the potty!" I did that a few times then asked Adelle if she wanted to try to go. She said yes so we put her on the potty and she went! I was really excited, gave her high-5s, a kiss, a sucker and then showed her the chart and the album. She put a sticker on the chart and called Nonna and Papi. They were SO excited!!

We kept this up for the rest of the day!!

We called lots of people and only cleaned up 4 accidents. Two were poo and I am not worried about them at this time - it's a different feeling! The other two were my fault because I don't think I was patient enough or persistent enough to make her stay on the toilet when she wanted to get off. Lesson learned!



She is doing SO well!!


3 comments:

  1. I'm so proud of Addie! It was really fun getting the phone call from her and hearing her squeal with joy.

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  2. Wow!!! This is great news ! Good job, Adelle!!!! We are still working on the whole potty training thing at our house... B has NO interest and we aren't pushing...yet!!! :) Good luck on the rest of the journey!

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  3. Wonderful news! Good luck as it continues! I have a book I bought called "Potty Training in One Day" - this seems to be a similar idea.

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