Potty training yet?

Is there anyone potty training yet? I want to start but don't know start. Any suggestions, please?
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I’m going to start my boy potty training today. I saw a video on TikTok of a mum who potty trained her boy in 4 days. She just kept his nappy off and every 15 mins put him on and introduced it that way. Iknow every child is different and will learn in their own ways but I’m deffo going to try this and stick to it

I’ve thought loads about it, I’ve got a potty, toilet seat and step for the toilet. She knows what a potty is (seen another friend use it/has a baby doll that she puts on the potty for ‘wee wee’). I’m just holding off now til it’s a bit warmer as I find my house really cold and doubt it would be nice to start it now. I think between now and starting we’re just going to have lots of conversations about it. I feel like it’s just such a big thing I would rather wait and be fully prepared to do it as currently I don’t feel ready!

We’ve had potty’s out for a while now to try and gain her interest and she requests to sit on it and has had 2 poos and one wee on the potty so far (over the space of a few weeks) . When we see her starting to poo we offer potty and try sit her on as quick as possible (if she says yes)

Thank you for your comments. I just ordered a step potty from Amazon. Let's see how this goes.

@Natasha I will defo refer to tik tok for information

@Charlotte I don't feel ready either, but I've ordered one.

I started putting my daughter on the potty about 2 months ago because she started to ask to use it every time she needed a poo xx

She's been going on toilet every morning for a year now and I had 2 attempts to fully potty train and both started well and then teething came and she just refused.... It's frustrating as she tells us when she's peeing, she's well used to toilet, but we just have bad lunch each try. @Natasha that sounds great and I've tried that and my LG starts to resent potty if I keep reminding her, something to keep in mind. For us it has to be let her get wet and realise what's going on, I stead of constant reminders 🥴

Mines is semi potty trained because of his older brother. Goes in the morning and evening before bathing. Even tells me if he is in the bath and wants to wee. But in the day has very little interest in the potty

Kids don't require any training when they are ready. My youngest did her first wee on the potty last week and is learning from her older sister. My youngest hates poo in her nappy and will tell you as soon as she is doing one. My first wasn't like that. Kids thrive off praise and I found that to be the key with my first. A carry potty is a godsend when you're out and about as access to a toilet 24/7 and helps them stay confident. My first has never had an accident in public and I recommend it to everybody 😍 With potty training too you shouldn't ever force it, they will show when they are ready 🥰I was dreading the potty training stage with my first, but I didn't even have to do any training and she was in knickers within 3 days. Hope this helps 😊 xx

@Lenka yeah I get it’s good to let them do it themselves when they’re ready which I’m also keeping in mind. I’m just going to try it as I haven’t yet and just going to see what he’s like and how he is as he does point to his nappy when he’s done a poo or if it’s wet. If he doesn’t want to do it I won’t force him as it is still his choice but every child is different so just going to try it with mine x

Not yet

Not yet we are going to wait till our little boy is developmentally ready when he's dry during the night and starts hiding when he's doing a poo. If you try to potty train before they're ready it will take longer

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