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How can i potty train my son quick?

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please help my son starts nursery soon but cant if not potty trained

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  1. What I did with my son (who refused to potty train) was just take the diapers off and start making him weqar underwear. When he wet them I told him he needed to go to the potty to tt and that he was a big boy and oculd not wear diapers anymore.

    He was trained within a week with VERY few mistakes.

    But the first 3 days I was constantly changing wet pants. It comes with it - but it works!!

    THe only way to learn for them is through trial and error. Good luck to you!


  2. make him go every 30mins. whether he has to or not something will come out especially after he eats give it about 10mins and he'll p**p and no pull ups, my kids hated to be wet so it didn't take long to get them to go on their own also to be on the safe side you can use the pull ups at night also celebrate everytime he goes.  and give the nursery an extra pair of clothes.

  3. You don't mention how old your child is...there is no "quick" potty training really.  There is a book that my friend swears by called "Potty Train your Child in Just One Day"  by Teri Cane.  It did not work for me, but my son is not yet 3 and he has a speech delay.  

    I am not sure what you mean by Nursery...usually for a Nursery or a Parents Day Out your child doesn't need to be potty trained, but for a preschool they do.

  4. you can't doi it "quick" youy have to be patient hopefully hes ready if not than it won't happen. show him how talk to him and put something for him to aim at or have him sit

  5. we ALL wish we could potty train "quick" but there is no method that can gaurantee that, it all depends on your child.

    I know that if you don't put pull ups or diapers on and just let him pee in his pants/underwear it will feel so uncomfortable they will not like the itchy, wet, burning feeling.

  6. put fruit loops or cheerios in the toilet and have him aim at them. worked for my son in 2 weeks!

  7. I don't know that you can quickly.  I have heard you can use cheerios or  food coloring in the toilet water to get their attention that way (aim at the cheerio's or watch the water change color when they pee), but a child truly has to be ready to potty train, I don't think it can be "forced".  My son is almost 2 1/2 and will sit on the potty, but still will not do anything else.

  8. All children are different.

    My oldest was potty trained at 2 yrs old.

    This is what I did:

    Made sure that he could pull down his pants and pull ups.

    Made sure he could put them back on, with help.

    He was not using as many diapers during the day, so his bladder was ready.

    I bought a potty chair, a book to read while on the potty, and a timer.

    ALL day long (except for nap and night time) at 10 minutes intravals, we went to the potty. In between he drank water, so that he needed to go.

    I got him to pee, and p**p in the potty.

    He was trained in a week. Sometimes he accidently pee'd or pooped in his pull ups. But by the end of the week he was telling me that he had to go, and could do the following:

    Pull down his pants, pee/p**p, pull up his pull ups and pants (with help to straighten everything out), empty out the potty chair in the toilet, wash his hands, and leave the potty part in the sink for me to wash. Then he would help me put the potty back together.

    He didn't pee standing up until he was about 3 years old. He watched his daddy do it and wanted to do it that way. I threw in cherrios as well, when his daddy was not at home and he liked that.

    NOW, with my second one...he's already 32 months and he goes pee, but he doesn't tell me when he needs to go, and he doesn't drink on demand to fill his bladder to make him go consistently...completely different. Yet, he's doing the routine well and staying dry. It will probably take him weeks or months before he is fully potty trained.

    I hope you haven't waited until the last minute, one month may not be enough time.

    Do lots of praise, you can do a star chart when he potties, flushes, and washes hands.

    You can do a potty song and dance.

    You can find pics of potties and kids washing their hands and print them out, color them together and tape them up above the potty and the sink.

    This should get you by through pre-school.  It's funny that they want him pottied trained, I know most of the little ones in pre-school are working on it.

    It's when they get into Kindergarten, that the school system wants them pottied trained.

    Hope you have good luck

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