Feature case studies of potty training day and night under two.
All those $$$ you get to save, no cleaning of messy bums and you get to be a certified save the environment mom.
Like I previously mentioned in this post about how to handle potty training regression, t we have been fully potty trained DAY AND NIGHT since bA was 18 months old.
To prove that it can be done, here are some other babies that were fully potty trained day and night before the age of two.
How to potty train DAY AND NIGHT before tow
Things you’ll need
A potty
Cloth diapers – 100% cotton diapers are best
Diaper covers
Waterproof bedcover
Few disposables (optional) for when you need a break
Cleaning materials
And lots of time
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The only reason they hold onto them for as long as they can is because we’ve taught them that it’s okay, necessary even.
Before you tell me that it’s not okay to ‘force’ babies to readiness, let me snap back and say, they are ready to be shown where to go from birth (it’s called Elimination Communication) it is we who aren’t ready to show them. I’ll admit it is really stressful, especially for sleep deprived, still recovering new mommas, this too is a form of elimination communication. For the mamas brave enough to try from birth, you may want to check out …
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If he’s been waking during naps he should wake at night. Get up immediately and have him go potty
The frequency of night wakings should reduce to once or twice or none at all
This stage should last until he accurately asks or signs to go at the right times and you are accident free or almost accident free. A routine for no 2 should also be set by now
Tip: speed this stage up by giving him lots of water the first few days.
STAGE FOUR
Diaper free bum in easy to remove underwear (Watchful eyes)
Put him in light easy to remove underwear
Remind him frequently to go potty
He should begin to show interest in pulling his underwear himself and unfortunately holding his something which means spraying (we use the bathroom)
You will know this stage is over when he begins to ask more than you prompt
Your child is all potty