I started potty training this cute girl in May.
(We decided to spare you a picture of the poop in the potty!)
There were two things that helped speed it along. First of all, we started out with marshmallows as treats every time she even tried. Then we moved on to getting popsicles and the tiny reeses peanut butter cups when she went (she called them yellow chocolate muffins). Also, she has been wanting a backpack for months now and I had been telling her that maybe if she was really good then Santa would bring her one at Christmas. I decided to make her a little chart one day and I told her when she filled the chart up with stickers and when she was all finished wearing diapers and only wore panties then she would get a backpack. This was a huge success! Who knew getting a sticker for her hand and one for her chart would be so motivating? Also, when friends or cousins were over, everyone got a treat for her going on the potty, so that added some positive peer pressure! She was so proud of herself when she got to hand out treats to everyone and she loved picking which sticker to put on her chart and she really really wanted that backpack, so she would try extra hard. Also, the Dora panties were helpful, because I told her Dora hated to get wet and she really wanted Cheyenne to keep her dry. I am so excited to report that Cheyenne is about 90% potty trained!! She hasn't had an accident in at least a week. She always wears panties when we go out and has gone to the bathroom several times in public restrooms even without the dora seat. She was doing great for about a week at naps and night without a diaper, but she has had several wetting the bed incidents so we decided to go back to diapers at night for a while... we probably just need to do better at not giving her anything to drink late at night. So, once she gets the night time thing down she will be 100%! YAY Cheyenne!! Here she is with her Dora backpack!! She LOVES it. She keeps asking if she can take it to her cousins' Audrey and Austin's house to play.
3 comments:
Congrats! Thats a huge accomplishment. I don't think my three year old nephew will ever be potty trained, his mom is lazy- good job Cheyenne & mom!!
GOOD JOB CHEYENNE!!! AND GOOD JOB STACEY!!! I was tired after reading that whole adventure. Anyway, great planning and great follow through. Wonderful job Cheyenne:D but here is the bittersweet part!!! No longer a baby, NOW A BIG GIRL. See you guys soon!!! Love ya
Good job! Potty training is hard!
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