Facts: Brand New! Gerber 3-pack 2t Or 3t Toddler -Facts
Thursday, April 19th, 2012Some recent gerber toddler training pants auctions on eBay:
*NEW* Potty Training Pants 3 Pair/Set Lot Size 3T Toddler Girl Gerber Underwear| US $6.99 (1 Bid) End Date: Wednesday May-23-2012 10:07:18 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
BRAND NEW! GERBER 3-PACK 2T OR 3T TODDLER BOYS TRAINING PANTS, UNDERWEAR
| US $9.99 End Date: Friday May-25-2012 20:38:14 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $9.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
BRAND NEW! GERBER 3-PACK 2T OR 3T TODDLER BOYS TRAINING PANTS, UNDERWEAR
| US $9.99 End Date: Friday May-25-2012 20:38:14 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $9.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Question by anthonysmama1: how to potty train with success
my son will be 18 month this month and has shown interest in the potty since 15 months we have been putting him on the potty about three times a day. but know that he is turning 18 months we would like to really train him know. my son is also on tract with everything and likes to sit on his potty a lot .
i have bought the Gerber training pants and starting next week he will be in them all day expect for when he is napping/sleeping.
my questions are
1. should i take him to the potty every two hours
2. should i give him a reward for going
3. about how long does it take to completely potty train a average toddler
4. how long each time should he sit on the potty
5. how should i react when there is a accident
Best answer:
Answer by Pippin
18 months is pretty young for real potty training, but if he’s interested, by all means give it a try.
1. You could put him on every two hours, though at this age he’s probably wetting much more often than that. You’ll probably need to put him on every 45-60 minutes if you hope to ‘catch’ most of it.
2. If he really seems ready, rewards may help. If he’s NOT ready, they will just frustrate him. (He wants the candy/toy/stickers, but no mattter how hard he tries, he can’t earn them. That’s not fair.
3. If he’s ready, 1-2 weeks. If he’s not ready, 6-12 months or more.
4. As long as he wants to sit there.
5. Comisserate, clean him up, and move on.
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