Most of the times its a mystery for parents when their child wants to use the potty.Parents need to know the tell tale signs when their child wants to use potty. Read on for tips on potty training.
It is a pleasant dream. My little
Kaavya is going off to college. She's all grown up. I can't see her face
clearly but I know it's her. Kaavya doesn't look very excited though. "I
hope you've packed everything?" I ask. She looks around at the suitcases,
bags and a large cardboard box. "Mummy, I wish I didn't have to take this
big carton of DIAPERS," she sighs. I can feel her eyes looking at me, sadly,
yet accusingly.
I woke up, shaking. I knew it was
a sign. I had to start toilet training her soon!
Unfortunately, babies do not come
with a "How To" manual. Fortunately however, there are plenty of books,
websites and experienced mothers to bombard you with advice on toilet training.
It shouldn't be so difficult, I thought. If Kaavya was old enough to point
to the fridge and say "tothlet" she could point and say "Potty" as well.
After scouring through my trusty
'What To Expect - The Toddler Years," I felt I was ready to begin. The
trick was to find out if Kaavya was ready. For three whole days, Big Mother
was watching her every move. I looked hard for the 'look' that apparently
indicates readiness for any bodily function. I took her to the bathroom
and described its features like a broker trying to pass off a tenement
as the Taj Mahal. I bought a little red potty and decorated it lovingly
with a Winnie the Pooh sticker and little silver stars. In fact, it looked
too pretty to be used for its designated purpose!
I still could not make out whether
we should take the great leap forward. A premature initiative could leave
scars on her tender young mind and put her off toilets forever.
Around the same time, I bumped into
my old classmate at the supermarket. She proudly showed off her 15-month-old
boy. "I potty trained Ayush when he was barely six months," she claimed.
"Now, he doesn't wear diapers at all. In fact, his first words were 'Mama,
soo-soo'"
It was time. All systems said Go.
I sat Kaavya on the potty for the first time and waited. Now I know what
the farmers feel when they watch for the first signs of rain. I was not
blessed with even a few drops! Instead, Kaavya got up after examining the
Winnie Pooh sticker and wandered off. All efforts to get her back on the
potty were met with strong resistance. When I threatened to take back chocolate
privileges, she launched an uncivil disobedience movement.
I had to try something else. "Make
her feel like an adult," suggested the book. I got a potty seat and placed
it on the WC. "Now Kaavya is a big girl," I coaxed her. She will use big
potty." Once she's on it, she can't run away, I thought. I plonked her
down. Before I could let go, Kaavya chose to develop a sudden bout of vertigo.
She shrieked and squealed as though I was torturing her, till I lifted
her out and put her on terra firma.
"Encourage her," advised my pediatrician.
"She needs motivation. Don't push her or scold her." I complied.
Any small deed was rewarded with loud cries of "Good Girl, Yea Kaavya,"
accompanied with an excited clapping of hands. When she sat on the potty,
I did a little jig in front of her with a big smile on my face and a musical
rattle in my hands. A couple of pompoms and I could have passed off as
a one-woman cheerleading squad. The other day, when my husband came home
early from work, I greeted him with an effusive cry: "Good show, way to
Go!" When I patted him on the head and said "Good boy" after
he helped me to clear up the table, he hinted that I might be overdoing
it. However, it had no effect on Kaavya. I am sure it is easier to
teach a Royal Bengal Tiger to jump through fiery hoops.
"It's timing," said a helpful cousin.
Kaavya was as reliable as the Indian Railway system. Just when
I thought I could detect a pattern, she changed the timetable. " Keep her
without diapers and take her to the bathroom every hour," suggested someone
else. Great! I might as well pitch a tent and camp in front of the potty
with Kaavya. Since her interest in sitting on the potty lasted for all
of four minutes, it took all my creative talents to induce her to sit there
long enough to see results. I conducted puppet shows, recited all known
nursery rhymes and narrated the story of Aladdin and The Wonderful Lamp
for the 20th time while waiting for Kaavya to do her job.
"How did you spend your day?"
my husband would ask in the evening." In the bathroom," I would reply glumly.
" What did you do? " he would persist. "I read the newspaper in
the bathroom. I spoke to my sister-from the bathroom. I dozed for few minutes-in
the bathroom." He doesn't ask me such questions any more.
Kaavya is 22 month old now. Our house
smells alternately of disinfectant and baby piss. I have bought a nice
little stool and a bookshelf for the bathroom. I have made some progress
as well. Kaavya and I have opened a channel of communication.
I often ask her, "Where should you
do potty?"
"Bathooom" she replies. "Where in the bathroom?" I ask,
"Potty," she says.
"Will you tell Mummy when you want
to go?" I continue.
"Yeah", comes the prompt reply.
"Does Kaavya want to do soo-soo
now?" I persist.
"No" she retorts.
A small puddle forms at her feet.
It is monsoon in Mumbai now.
I have decided to be patient. She
will learn on her own. Meanwhile, I have started accepting donations towards
Kaavya's Diaper Fund. I have to be prepared for the expenses towards her
higher education!
Name:
Shilpa Srivastava
Country: India
I can visualise it well I am going thru the same phase now with my Daughter Kiisha trying to potty train her she though says it that mummy potty aai or Susu aai but the jobs done and then communicated but yes i Have definately moved on the second stage no ..
Name:
Deepa
Country: india
very informative article.
Name:
Lylia
Country: australia
potty training is very easy; as long as your kid is ready physically, rationaly and and emotionaly. your child will let you know, just follow his/her cues.
Name:
kirthi
Country: usa
very good aricle and funny too...i have a daughter of 14 months..i hope i can potty train her easily...
Name:
preeti
Country: india
the same story which i experience with my daughter
Name:
Sanjay
Country: India
this is seriously funny article. going through same phase with my 27 mth old daughter.
Name:
Radha
Country: India
love this article...helped me get over a big fear...i feel one of a million as against one in a million !
Name:
Preeti
Country: France
awesome article. i felt as if it was me talking about my own experience. whenever i talk about this issue to my friends, they always say...have you ever seen an adult with a diaper? so chill your daughter will also get potty trained. till then suppose we just wait and pray :)hang on till then mommies
Name:
Anjali
Country: India
nirupama, you have depicted the sorrow with lots of humor. after reading this article, i have decided to add some fun to my misery. thanks a lot. i appreciate your attitude
Name:
Nandini
Country: India
i enjoyed the style of this article. it is amazing how the author turned her efforts into such an amusing story.
Name:
hema
Country: India
my son is 6 years old.he still wets the bed in the night.i am going crazy,changing his pajama in the middle of the night.can somebody help me.
Name:
sharmi
Country: India
i wish i read this article much earlier.
i went thru this phase ,i wud feel i am useless,cant do a simple task..all mothers do it successfully!i wud feel depressed. now my son is 23months,he cums to me for the big one,but i m yet to conquer soo soo...i take him to bathroom evry 45 mins..and i use diaper only when he sleeps.i feel great.
and hey u all moms..keep cool.it will happen one day!dont worry.
Name:
niti
Country: usa
same with my son. helped to know that i am not the only one with this ........big......hurdle with a small kid
Name:
ramya
Country: singapore
hey , the article is great , and it made me laugh.it's nice to kowthat i'm not alone in my experiences with my 26 month old son
Name:
Charlene
Country: usa
my son is 3 now and still not going to the potty. i relate so well to this story. i have tried all the same tactics but to no avail. i laughed so hard when i read this story. thank you for telling it.
Name:
malini
Country: india
my 1 1/2 yr old son hates to sit on potty. tremendous efforts are still being put in giving him potty training but still of no use, he likes to do in his clothes and then feels dirty please help me
Name:
kate
Country: england
thankyou thankyou thankyou .was begining to feel inferior to sister inlaw who potty trained her daughter at 12mnths my son is 27 mnths and still not totally there. thankyou
Name:
JYOTI
Country: india
nice to know i am not in the boat alone.when i see other mothers showing off their toilet trained 1 1/2 year olds it gives me a depression makes me wonder if the fault lies in me and not my 29 mth old son
Name:
zx
Country: india
so nicely written! right at this moment i am trying to get my daughter to use her potty with nimo on tv!
good luck to kavvya!
Name:
Ramuna
Country: india
a very interesting piece ,i related very well coz i'm going thru the same exp.with my 3 yr. old oooofffff
Name:
Seema
Country: canada
dear sheena. indeed there are bigger, larger, more roomier fitting diapers in cloth along with rubber pants from bpds in canada.
Name:
sheena
Country: usa
thanks for the article.my 3 yr old has regressed so bad now that i have given up forcing him to do anything.i only wish there are bigger diapers and someone does contribute to a diaper fund.i have a 3 mnth old baby too.
Name:
priya
Country: india
really wonderful article, thoroughly enjoyable, all the very best!!!
Name:
Aarati Shetty
Country: india
hi, i laughed and laughed while reading the article, the writer has brought forth the anxiety of a mother so well with the humour included. i, myself, am a mother of two year old twins and i have been trying to potty train them for the last 8 mths, without any success. tried everything, can anyone give me tips on how to.