I must admit I despise potty training more than I dislike the newborn, up every 2 hours stage. So add potty training to a red-headed, strong willed child and I am not a happy mother. Now, if I can say so myself, I am doing a really good job at keeping my patience in check.
So here is the most recent, as in 10 minutes ago, episode.
He apparently did not want to try to go potty at the moment, as my husband is telling him it is time. A quick chace around the living room chair, and he is carried to the bathroom and placed on the toilet. We use a kids potty seat that sits on the big toilet seat, and has the little cup attached to the front to prevent pee from going everwhere. I had my hands in the dish water, finishing up after dinner. Hubby wanted to read the paper in peace apparently, so upon sitting him on the toilet, and the cring and whining commencing, he closed the bathroom door. So currently it is 7:30ish, and red-head has not gone potty since waking up from nap at 4:30ish; meaning there is a very high chance that he should have to go, just needs the proper pursuasion and company, possible book reading while on the potty. But here we have gone and pissed the little guy off, by makinghim try when he didn't want to and now closing the door. Double whammy equals pee all over his shirt and the bathroom floor. Oh, yeah; he did. Yes, he refused to sit on the seat correctly and put his penis under the pee cover and has now peed all over himself and my bathroom. AGH!!!!
Are you understanding my hatred of potty training yet?
Some of my frustration comes from that fact that I'm pretty sure he could totally be trained. He fully knows when he is or has gone pee or poo. Some people say, just wait it out. They will practically train themselves once they are ready. But I ask you: have you ever changed a dirty diaper off a toddler? I won't go there. I am ready to be done with that, and he is almost 3.
So he is he refusing? Well, I guess if I had that answer I wouldn't be stuck in the potty training rutt. My plan of attack: to keep at it. I was on my third attempt before I got my first son trained. One thing I learned is to power thru. If I wouldn't have given up the first two times, he would have done it. Maybe allow him to run around commando. Keep my patience and humility. Be slow to anger.
And, now this sounds like a plan of attack that could be applied to more then just potty training.
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