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- $Title{Getting Nowhere with Toilet Training, What is a Mother to do?}
- $Subject{toilet training child care Community Social resisting responsibility
- positive reinforcement Accidents accident behavior behaviors}
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- Getting Nowhere with Toilet Training, What is a Mother to do?
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- QUESTION: It feels like a war, and I'm losing. There is seemingly nothing I
- can do to get my two year old toilet trained, despite all my efforts. He is a
- bright child, and all of his playmates are well on the road to control, but we
- are getting nowhere. What is a mother to do?
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- ANSWER: Your frustrations are showing, so sit down for a moment, take a deep
- breath, and let's talk. Most authorities agree that if you have been trying
- for several months, and your child reaches the age of 2 1/2 without
- successfully achieving training, you may assume he is resisting in a conscious
- way, and you haven't reached that age limit yet. However, it is the time to
- change strategy. By now he knows what you want, and is capable of performing,
- but will fight your efforts unless you turn over the responsibility to him.
- No more scheduled sessions just sitting, no more frequent questions or
- reminders. Reminders are just another form of parental pressure. One last
- discussion to tell him that "peepee" and "dooty" are his to deal with, and
- that you know he doesn't need your help. By withdrawing attention from the
- bathroom battle, the need for attention can only be met when performance
- merits it. Of course, you must stick by your guns, but offer positive
- reinforcement freely; small rewards, like building blocks or pennies may do
- it. Create a visual aid, like a poster or calendar, and mark it boldly for
- every victory, while you heap on the praise. Even sitting on the potty-chair
- counts, for once that routine is established, you are on your way. Don't
- stand around while he is on the chair, let him come to you with the story of
- his success. Once you have informed him about wet or soiled clothing, have
- him help clean them. Having him rinse a soiled garment in the toilet bowel
- will keep him aware of his duties and help motivate him to avoid this
- unpleasantness. Accidents will happen, but avoid any harsh criticism or
- punishment, and do not embarrass him, as it is counterproductive. And don't
- be embarrassed yourself, but discuss strategies with the parents of your son's
- playmates. Let them know what your situation is and what rules are governing
- your actions, so they can use the same guidelines when your child is visiting
- with them. They may have developed routines that may be helpful for you, so
- discuss it openly. Once you have all your ducks in a row, you may be
- pleasantly surprised at the speed of your child's progress. And I will be
- happy to pass on to you all the helpful advice that I know my readers will
- provide me when they read this answer.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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