Monday, August 13, 2012

Potty Training Reflections after Day 3

More information just to clarify some things:

No, I am not doing a sticker chart or giving stickers.  Sam and Anna can earn one mini gummy bear or chocolate chip for each time they keep their underwear dry by going potty in the toilet.  They earn two for each time they keep their underwear clean and dry by going poop in the toilet. (This modification was made when Sam seemed unable to poop on the toilet and needed an extra nudge but it was not what I had originally planned to do.)  I made the distinction very clear that simply peeing in the toilet will not earn them anything... that they must have dry underwear AND successfully eliminate to earn it.  We have told them that if they have zero accidents in a day, they will earn a new toy of their choice.  I will phase out the treats when I think we are at that point.


I did not want a visual reminder of their success  with a sticker chart because I did not want one child to get discouraged if they didn't have as many stickers, or make it too competitive.  With the special treats, Sam and Anna are not able to keep track of how many they are each getting.  Sometimes they get one at the same time, and sometimes they don't.  After 3 days of that, they are now accepting that their sibling might earn a special treat when they don't.  On day 1 they didn't quite get why their sibling did and they didn't.  It didn't take long for them to figure that out.  They never get sweets so I am okay with a few mini gummy bears and chocolate chips a day for now.

We use the terms underwear (not panties) and toilet (not potty) for what they are sitting on.  We use the word potty as a verb; as in going potty on the toilet.  The actual stuff is not potty in our house; we call it pee.  And there are our distinctions.

I do not do a regular timed interval of having them sit on the toilet.  While I do have them sit  on the toilet before and after times when they cannot go on their own free will- like when they wake up, before and after meals, before going to sleep, and before and after we go somewhere, I am not timing them and making them go at certain points- not every hour, 30 min or whatever.  I am asking them if their underwear is dry often right now and that is to encourage them to tell ME when they have to go potty, rather than the other way around.  I wanted to potty train my kids, not potty train myself. :)  It did not take long for both Anna and Sam to let me know when they have to go, but the time it takes us to get there is usually what's resulting in accidents.

I know different people have different opinions of what constitutes as "potty trained" but to me, right now, Sam and Anna are almost there during awake time, after only 3 days.  They tell me when they have to go, and the are successful almost all of the time.  Both of them have pooped on the toilet.

Seriously, today was crazy.  Like crazy GOOD, not what I expected good. 

Anna?  ZERO accidents all day, did all her business in the toilet without being told and just being asked periodically if her underwear was dry.  One time she popped up from playing and said she had to go, high tailed it into the bathroom and I got there a little after her.  She had already pulled down her underwear, and started peeing.  I call that successful potty training, don't you????  I am so thrilled by her success because she was the one I didn't think it would go easily for if we had issues because she hasn't expressed interest in going much and had never gone on the toilet successfully before we officially began potty training.  Sam's issues with pooping have really surprised me because he's gone poop on the toilet of his own accord off and on for months.  I really think it has been the added pressure of keeping the underwear clean and dry.

Well today, Sam jumped right up when I went into their room in the morning after they woke and said "I have to go potty!" and off we went.  He had a really good day of potty training- no pee accidents and two poop accidents.  Which really, not too shabby for it being only the third day and me not telling them to go most of the day- I stuck to asking every 30-45 min or so if their underwear was dry and going before sleep, after sleep, before meals and after meals, and when leaving the house (times around periods of wen going to the toilet isn't an option.)  The first poop accident was a partial and the second one we were outside.  BUT he did poop after that in the toilet, so I'm hoping we're over his anxiety about it.

The connection has definitely been made and they both understand what to do.  Funny side story- I put some books in the bathroom for them to read if they get bored trying this weekend.  We ended up putting Sam's beloved collection of Thomas stories from the library in there with the explanation that I will only read the stories to them in there while they try because, well, we can all recite all the stories word for word now, and it's a library book.  Extra incentive, plus a break of reading them for me, you know?  Well, the last story is about Henry and the Elephant.  In the story Henry the train tries to push the elephant out of the tunnel, but the elephant pushes back, then they both push harder.  That story has been our pooping anthem.  We push right along with the train and the elephant.  These are the moments I'll still remember when they are 20 years old... and I may just remind them of when they are potty training my grandchildren.

So here's been my experience in short:

Day 1:  THIS IS HARD.  Potty training twins- not for the weak hearted.  Anna= 10 accidents or so Sam= less than 10 accidents but a handful.
Day 2:  Going better but tiring.  Hoping we don't develop any issues over certain aspects of the whole thing.  Anna= 1 accident Sam= a few
Day 3:  Holy crap- this 1 day method (although it took 2 days for my twins probably because I wasn't strict in following each part) works.  My twins are pretty much potty trained because hello, zero pee accidents after 2 days and that's without me telling them to go and without used timed potty breaks.  I'm feeling better.  Marveling at how far we came so fast. 

Can I just say how proud I am of my big, grown up kids???

Anna and I went shopping tonight before bedtime so she could pick out her toy for no accidents all day while wearing underwear.  She immediately picked this furry cat when she saw it: hugged it and exclaimed, 'I love it!"  When the cashier asked her what it's name is going to be, she replied "Purr."    (Last week our daycare got a new baby kitten that they found outside their house.  While Sam and Anna were visiting one day while I was finishing up my graduate summer coursework, Anna fell in love and wouldn't put it down.  I had to tear her away.   My daycare provider's family tried to get me to take it home with us.  This kitten that actually purrs is a perfect substitute, in my opinion!)

The big girl and her self-selected toy

5 comments:

Jamie said...

:) Good job, kids! Keep up the hard work!

Lauren said...

I'm glad it has gone so well!! As daunting as it seems ahead of time, I've found a potty trained 2 year old sooo much easier than a diapered 2 year old.

Elaine said...

This is SO awesome! You doing this with TWINS just confirms (to me) that this method really does WORK! Wow! That is incredible!!

I LOVE how you explained that you want to train your kids and not yourself :) That is the number one reason I love this method. YOU are not responsible for remembering to take your kids to the bathroom every 30 minutes or whatever because THEY take on that responsibility to let you know they need to go because they want to keep themselves dry and clean. Brilliant, isn't it?!

I am so glad you were able to reference my post!

Way to go Anna in earning her toy and yes, I agree with you, Sam probably isn't far behind!

Paula Keller said...

yea, we're debating the whole sticker thing. My husband is having a hard time with Lauren feeling bad because she hasn't gotten any. I'm a little torn, not really wanting to do the candy...

As soon as we brought the potties out into the living room, the need to remind them and make a big ordeal out of it went away.

So far, lots of accidents this morning. My fault, probably. I can't sit still and was cleaning out their closets (gotta do that before school starts!) and therefore wasn't watching them close enough. So far, Addison is mostly getting it, but Lauren is not. Which surprises me because she is the one who detests the changing table and always tells us when she poops.

Maybe this evening will go better...

Allison said...

Awesome! I know you are SO proud of them both! Potty training wears me out just thinking about it. Hopefully we will get there soon as well!