Long ago, back in March, we posted that Sydney had peed on the potty. Since then there had been no potty activity to report until the weekend of October 9th. On that weekend, Sydney pooped on the potty TWICE.
Sydney has had some intestinal issues whether due to her not wanting to go or simply not being able to. One day, after having not gone for a 3 days, one of her teachers at school sat her down and explained the importance of pooping. Sydney immediately went over to the corner and pooped. It was at that point that we realized she was intentionally holding back. We think she's had a few legit bouts of not begin able to go and it hurting when she finally did go which led to not wanting to go at all. During some of the worst moments, she would cry and tell us to change her diaper (without having gone yet). There were also two cases where rock hard poo got stuck halfway out and we had to "help" her. Not fun.
Anyway, with that background in mind, the potty weekend in question was one following a multi-day poo drought. She cried. She begged us to change her diaper (which was clean). Eventually we put her on the potty and shortly there after a look of shock hit her face and a huge poo came out. Meghan and I praised her, got her cleaned up, and moved the evening forward with a bath. Sydney however was NOT happy. She was clearly upset and somewhat traumatized. We opted to stop talking about it all together because initially it was just making her more upset.
The following day we brought the topic up and Sydney was more receptive to the concept. Later that day, she even did it again. Meghan may be able to describe the facial expressions involved better than I can. After that Meghan went out and got her some pull ups, and we've been actively trying to potty train ever since.
It's worth noting that aside from a few dribbles of pee and the two poops mentioned above, Sydney has done a LOT of sitting on the potty but hasn't accomplished much. She typically wants to sit on it right after she pees and her diaper gets wet.
Potty Training - Take 3
Re: Potty Training - Take 3
What is interesting to me is that although Sydney knows exactly when she needs to poop, and tells us, she seems to have no clue about peeing. The connection between her bladder and her brain has not been made. While she was wearing training pants, they suddenly got wet and she had absolutely no idea where it came from. She was genuinely shocked and upset.
They are also working on potty training at school. She will be moving up to the 2 year old room on November 1, so she has started spending more time in that room to get used to it. She sits on the potty at Potty Time with the other kids, and today she actually peed twice! When I picked her up, her teacher told me about her success, and I asked her, "Did you use the potty today?" And a kid in the class, Tyler, ran up to me and said excitedly, "I used the potty! I used the potty! Stinky poo came out!"
Thanks for sharing, Tyler.
They are also working on potty training at school. She will be moving up to the 2 year old room on November 1, so she has started spending more time in that room to get used to it. She sits on the potty at Potty Time with the other kids, and today she actually peed twice! When I picked her up, her teacher told me about her success, and I asked her, "Did you use the potty today?" And a kid in the class, Tyler, ran up to me and said excitedly, "I used the potty! I used the potty! Stinky poo came out!"
Thanks for sharing, Tyler.