If you push it when they aren’t ready it will just be harder. He is very young and even tho he “gets it” doesn’t mean he is actually ready. I’d try again when he’s a bit older
Too young and he’s likely to regress when baby is born in any event xx
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4U6EyjrcGI2SucKrffQjn3?si=Qbq0TmksQ_mtfhdJcFgBow
This is the how to part of a series on how they potty train at Montessori schools, I used it for my oldest and found it good. Since you're having a second baby, like I did, just so you know there can be regressions in potty training and behavior for the oldest and this will pass. Best of luck and stick with it, that is my best advice 🤍
Way too young, he needs to be able to tell you rather than you telling him
We aren’t forcing it or being strict about it. Right now it’s more sitting on the potty after bed or nap and before bath. Sometimes he will point at potty and we will ask if he needs to potty. We really wanted to try to have him fully potty trained before our second arrives but we also don’t want to rush it. If he doesn’t want to sit on potty we don’t make him
So when a lot of the older guides were created pushing for 18 months to potty train was the norm because kids were more than likely to be strapped into the potty for extended times (an hour or two wasn’t uncommon.) When we tried to potty train at 18 months & expressed how it wasn’t working with our ped, she said it wasn’t really realistic for such a young age for many & to try again when our LO showed signs of being ready unprompted all on their own! Does he show signs like asking to go potty? Or going longer than four or so hours without having any pee in a diaper? When we saw the signs better, our LO was closer to 30 months & we took about a week of being stark naked with a few accidents. We started with the small plastic potty & then fazed it out about a month in to only the “big girl potty.”