the Potty Train
04/05/2008 01:52 PM
| Family
Since Ian is almost
two, we're in the full-throws of potty training! It's
actually been kind of fun, believe it or not. We've
enjoyed watching him become more independent and
aware. And while the many trips to the bathroom
during the day get kind of tedious sometimes, we
recognize that it's all a means to an end -- his
eventual complete independence -- and that's a good
thing. Here are some pictures of him enjoying his
"potty time."
For help with how to go
about this venture, we've taken information from our
parents, our friends, and some books, and put it all
together in our own way. One of the most helpful
sources of information has been Jill M. Lekovic's
book, Diaper-Free Before
Three, the self-described "healthier
way to toilet train and help your child out of
diapers sooner." She outlines potty-training as a
very gradual and natural process. As a
pediatrician and a mother of three, she gives some
wonderful tips that have helped us a lot in this
whole adventure.
One tip we took from my parents, though, was the idea
of a sticker chart, which they used on me when I was
being potty-trained. While Lekovic doesn't recommend
using actual rewards (besides verbal praise) for
using the toilet, we kind of got in a rut with Ian
where he just wasn't interested anymore. So I drew up
this chart with two of his favorite things: a
choo-choo and stickers. He really gets a kick out of
putting a sticker on the chart after he's produced
something in the toilet -- a little sticker for a
"pee" and a bigger sticker for a "poo." It's always a
big celebration when he's allowed to run
bare-bottomed into the kitchen and attach a sticker
to the train track. As you can see, in just the first
five days, he really did well on his output! Since
then, he's already rounded the corner of his
choo-choo track and is well on his way to becoming
potty trained. Hallelujah!
If anyone else has
any ideas or tips you want to share, we're all ears!
--Lisa
PS: After many months, we've finally added some
pictures. See our Recent Photos
album for
details.