I admit that I find potty training one of the worst parental tasks I have encountered in 14 years of parenting. It always seems like an impossible task no matter how many times I have done it. Some moms are giddy with excitement updating their social media statuses telling the world that potty training will now commence in their home. I am never that excited. I always wish the child would some how magically potty train herself. I dislike the task so much that I offered to pay my teenager to potty train my last child. She decided she didn’t need the money that badly. I don’t blame her. The worst part is that after potty training four children, other moms see me as an expert and ask me all the time what tips I have. I have none. I’m a pathetic mom who potty trained by the skin of my teeth each and every time.
So, why am I telling you this? Because despite my inadequate feeling in my ability to potty train I have four potty trained children. I succeeded. So, if I could succeed then you certainly can master this feat of parenting.
I know what you are thinking. You are thinking I could not have been in a coma all four times. I should know something that could help you in your quest. Well, I learned that patience is a key to success. I learned that positive reinforcement goes a lot further than the negative. I learned that the victory belongs to the child and not to me. I learned that toddlers can pee on demand if candy hangs in the balance. I learned that you may have a perfectly potty trained princess and out of the blue she wets her royal bloomers for a week straight. I learned that consistency and training do work. It is called potty training so don’t be afraid to get a potty routine going. I also learned that it is okay to have a 2 and half year old that still is not potty trained is okay. They learn faster and easier a little older anyway. I learned this is just one more phase that feels like it lasts longer than it really does.
So get out there and buy that potty and stickers….perhaps some candy…and let the potty training commence.