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Showing posts with label potty training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potty training. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 September 2015

Potty Training In Wool

So today is the first day if fall weather and a need to dress monkey rather then have him run around in nothing but his monkey undies.  Also my timing for sitting on the potty is off due to having just 3 whole hours of sleep last night.  (Life if moms).  But the good news is I got to see how effective wool is over (non water proof) training pants.  And it is amazing.  Monkey undies are not as absorbent as diapers.  This is so my toddler can learn that peeing in underwear is not ideal.  His wool longies stayed dry.  We will have some happy easy fall potty training without the worry of multiple clothing changes.

Saturday, 5 September 2015

A Day Of Poop :(

Monkey has been sick all week (my 6th kid, but 1st sick baby) and his main nourishment has been breast milk.  He only had a few bites of solid food per day.  Makes me so relieved I am breastfeeding.  I don't know what a bottle mom would do.

The return to (nearly) ebf has meant ebf style poop...and no mom ever complained of that lol.

Well....until today
  We were just less then 24hrs into snack sizez meals of solid food, so still ebf style poop.  Monkey had plans for that poop and twice pulled off hka undoes and pooped on the ground.

As bad as it sounds it is rh a good and bad situation.  Taking off undoes to poop is awesome awareness.  Getting him to poop on the potty, and trying to get dishes done without him pooping on the carmwt will be a whole new challenge.... Starting tomorrow.  I  also fortunate he is back into potty mode follow a week of being sick.

Saturday, 29 August 2015

this week in potty land

So we took 2 days off but Monkey wanted his undies so back on they went and I asked a Facebook friend about where she is at with EC (toddler the same age), and an IRL friend who is old hat EC.  She suggested I think of this time with an EC (elimination communication) mind set.

Yes Monkey is showing just pre potty ready awareness so use it all to talk about it.  Oh look you had a pee.  This one is in your (undies/diaper/potty) etc.  And on aand on, no pressure on him or me.  Just knowing I am giving him the words and concepts that he will soon be ready to use.

Today was interesting in that Monkey reacted to a wet diaper with being whiny, but wet undies by taking them off.

 I  am happy with this (but dread him doing that if he poops in them lol)
  He clearly prefers his undies.  I don't know why cuz he can't tell me yet and why is a complex thing to answer.

I guess knowing why isn't as important as seeing it as a step and supporting it.

It is exciting to see him learn and grow though.

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Monkey Undies With A Decorative Knit

Yesterday my order from Simplifi Fabrics came.  I ordered a cute safari knit print for some more Monkey undies.  1/2 meter was enough for 5 cuts but I did 4 (hoping to trim out a sweater with the rest).

To add a decorative knit to your Monkey undies (pattern here) just cut a third core peicw using your knit and lay it over the absorbent core prices.

To help prevent slipping while adding leg cuffs and waist band I basted the three layers together.  Ibuaed the diamond stitch but zigzag would work too.

Monday, 24 August 2015

potty training: it's OK to try again later

So my lil Monkey is nearing potty training age.  He will be 16 months on the 28th.  The training pants (monkey undies) are made and in progress of making more.  Potty training plans are in place.  We are practicing in the mornings.  But he isn't ready yet.

How do I know he isn't ready yet?  Well little clues.  The main one being when he peed on the floor yesterday he didn't seem all that aware.  He isn't in anyway fascinated by the pee he gets in the potty either.  His potty success is entirely based on my timing.

There are signs we are getting close though.  He tries to pull off diaper or undies if he poops.  He likes flushing the toilet when I dump his potty.  This is awesome as it scares a few toddlers.  He isn't resistant to my attempts.

So what path do I take?  I am getting him on the potty in the morning.  I am not pushing.  If he is done I encourage one more try then let it go.  When he gets undies wet I show him, touch it.  Tell him he had a pee.  And it would be fun if he gets his pee in the potty.  I am not holding high expectations.  I will keep looking for readiness every 7-10 days.  I do not want to miss that window! I also do not want to frustrate h.  It can be a careful balance.

Saturday, 22 August 2015

Potty training #4; potty fear and losing the window

Potty training #4 started easy.  I thought he would be the youngest one trained.  He was a talker which made things easy and he had siblings using the potty.  Cocoa puffs was his little hero and he followed her everywhere.  He started at 16 months.  By 18 months he was pretty much day trained but occasionally needed a reminder.  He was also using the big toilet.  He was nervous about the big toilet and wanted me to hold both his hands.  I was OK with this.  It had been a smooth easy ride.

Then one day I was helping my dad and left the kids with their dad (I was married to a real arse at the time).  I told him about monkey #4, that he was nervous so please hold his hands and reassure him he would not fall into the toilet.  You'd think a dad would know this, but that's how little time he actually spent with us.

According to my daughters he was busy playing video games and told  Monkey 4 not to be a pussy and just go sit on the toilet.  Cocoa puffs went with him.  She was 3.5 and tiny, she was smaller then monkey 4.  He fell in the potty and Cocoa puffs couldn't get him out.

I came home to him still in tears.  He wouldn't sit on a toilet or potty.  There was a lot of tears and eventually I said he would need to go back in diapers and we would re learn when he was a little bigger.  By 2 I was trying again but we had missed the window.  He seemed to be completly un concerned.  By 2.5 we were still at it and failing.  At my wits end I started saying it was unacceptable.  Diapers are for babies.  And I gave all potty trained kids a treat at the end of the day for a day with out paccidents.  That worked and he trained with in the week.

I wish I had never left him with his dad.  I wish I had gently  insisted he face the fear and use the potty.  Missing the window was a nightmare and frustrating for us both.

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Potty Training #3: older siblings and night training lesson for mom

I have to admit, Monkey #3 was so easy, and I'm not sure I get to take the credit lol.  Monkey 3 is affectionately known as cocoa  puffs.  And with her I had the benefit of two siblings using the potty, and (due to #2) always saying, go pee!  She trained watching her siblings.  Mostly monkey 2.  Cocoa puffs and him were a riot together.

She was super short and needed a step to get to the potty but she didn't like it cuz her sibs used the toilet.  Mostly she climbed up on the potty to get to the toilet.  I always always sure she would fall in.  She didn't.  She did however decide she should pee like a boy lol.  And somehow it worked, and girl had aim.  She day trained really quickly.
She did not night train though till almost a year later when at 2.5 I found a very tiny potty and put it in her bedroom by the night light.  Tiny kid had a tiny bladder, and fear of walking out if her room at night.  The potty in her room fixed the issue in one night.

When lil Monkey is ready to night train I will keep one in his room.  Because of monkey 2, doing so with his brothers wasn't feasible.  Also after dinner night trainers and young children in my house only have sips of water or a very quick nursing just to wet their whistle.  I don't allow drinks in bedrooms, which helps the three year old plays for water when bed time refusal kicks in.  Night training is easier when nursing is over but it can iccur while still nursing.

I should have thought of a solution sooner (cuz hind sight is 20/ 20).  Let kids have what they need to potty train, and make use of siblings.  They are sometimes the greatest teachers.

Potty training #2: intellectual disabilities & (later) regression.

Monkey #2 has "non verbal learning disorder", which means he doesn't learn non verbal things - anything visual.  I didn't know that at the time, he was diagnosed at 6 years.

He had no interest in pictures in stories and wanted me to make up stories.  He doesn't know if someone is happy, proud, disappointed .  In his world the world thinks, feels and believes whatever he is thinking, feeling, saying etc.  This is known as an undeveloped sense of mind.  You could cheer him on all you wanted - no effect.  I sensed this back then but didn't understand.

It took a while to train him.  And he only had to pee if he said so.  Very frustrating.  I had to make him want to.  Then I had to get him to empty his whole bladder cuz he'd drop a squirt to get what he wanted then pee his pants minutes later.  And with no sense of social norms he didn't care.

Treats and peeing on Cheerios was a big thing.  He was trained by 2.5 with LOTS of persistence.   Problem was I had to then train him to do so without one.  Cuz you don't want to be giving  kid rewards forever.  His teachers aren't going to either.

Then at age 4 he decided playing trumped peeing.  He also started to pee anywhere.  At that point we were talking wilful disobedience.  And yes he got in trouble for that.  I know today's advice says not to.  And yeah, don't punish a toddler.  But if your 4 year old refuses to pee in the toilet you need to respond how you normally would for disobedience.

Now most kids aren't in Monkey 2's shoes.  But most kids would rather play then take the time to pee.  And toddlers also have an undeveloped sense of mind, difference is theirs is developing.

School was hard.  I had to explain to his teachers they would need to insist he pee before recess.  The teachers would good about this till grade 3.  At that point he was diagnosed, he had an iep explaining his disorder.  But he had that teqchwr that is the epitome if the worst teacher.  After school accidents at age 8, the vice principal stepped in.  But the teacher made that a point of ridicule.  I pulled him and his siblings at that point and homeschooled.

Patience, insistence, creativity, trying things I normally wouldn't, sympathy and discipline were the keys to potty training Monkey 2...,they were the jeys to everything with him actually.   I think the thing that was hardest was the years and fears if him being ridiculed if I couldn't fully train him.  And the tears through those early school years.  He didn't care cuz if he said he didn't pee his pants, in his mind everyone believed that.  Interestingly a year into homeschooling he was peeping like most kids his age...mostly, don't see a movie in the theatre with him cuz he takes 3 trips in 15 min till all the pee is oyr unleas you say "go back and pee till your bladder is empty".


Monday, 17 August 2015

Potty Training #1: parents on the same page.

The first 2 months of trying to potty train my oldest (Monkey #1) was a nightmare!  Her dad and I had separated.  The problem was we weren't on the same parenting page.  My house was nursing or open cup .  His house was sippy cups.  And this is part of why I loath them lol.  A kid on a sippy cup runs around with it all day like a bottle whose nipple has a nip on.  Thats a lot of fluids!  And it made potty training impossible.  He had a potty, I had a seat for his toilet.  It went on and on.

I called his mom, cuz men love mommy who always knows best, eapecially compared to the ex.

His mom had good potty advice.  So since her advice wasn't insane I called him.  I told him he should ask his mom tips on potty training and then let me know.  He did and we agreed. Then I said I'd start and return her to him in two weeks but he had to meet me at McDonald's with her to start my visit with every single last sippy cup. We wete buying her first happy meal now that she was to big for sippy cups.

She arrived at his place day trained 2 weeks later, and two more weeks she was night trained.

Moms and dads do things different.  This is true for parents together or apart.  For some thibgs it makes no difference.  But somethings have got to be the same.  And if your toddler has a sippy cup or bottle, I highly recommend they only be allowed at the kitchen/dinning room table.


6 Babes and they all potty trained different.

I have 6 children.  That's a lot of cloth diapers and a lot of potty training.  And they were all different.  So I'm going to try and do a post on each and link them here.

Monkey 1: parenting on the same page.  Link
Monkey 2: special needs, regression. Link
Monkey 3: that was easy!
Link
Monkey 4: potty fear.

Monkey 5: monster in-laws.

Sunday, 16 August 2015

Monkey Undies Sewing Tutorial

This is the sewing tutorial for Monkey Undies.  (Pattern here)  All seams are 1/4 inch seams.   Use a long stitch and a needle appropriate for a stretchy fabric.

Fabric for the training pants should be knits.  The core needs to be an absorbent knit.  I used Cotton Velour for sides, legs and waist.  I used cotton terry for the core. You could add a decorative cotton knit to the outside of the core for esthetics.

1. Place two core peices (wrong sides) together.  Sew edge of side panel (right sides together) to top side edge of core.  Repeat with other side.

2. Fold undies up (inside out) and sew sides to bottom side edge.  Repeat on other side.


3. Sew sides of waist band together and fold in half.  Repeat with leg cuffs.

4. With seam in center back of undies pin waist band into waist (raw edges together).  You will need to stretch and ease it in.  Also stretch while sewing.


5.  Repeat step 4 instructions with both leg cuffs.


Absorbent Soaker Pads.  These are optional.  I will be using these to increase absorbency in first days till Monkey shows understanding of potty training.  More like potty readiness first, then real potty training.  I will also use them for first outings.  You need absorbent fabrics for these.  I used 1 cotton fleece and 2 cotton flannel.  Together one of these inside a pair of undies will be less absorbent then a cloth diaper, but that's the point.  You might want to add snaps to snap in soaker.  This would be easier for toddlers to pull up and down Themselves.

6.  With right sides together sew around edge of soaker pad, leaving an opening on the side.

7. Clip seam allowence (except where open ).  Turn and top stitch.

8. Sew a contour oval in centre.  And thags all.
And done.



Friday, 7 August 2015

fall longies

Fall is almost upon us and my chunky monkey baby is now a long legged toddler.  His thighs are still a little chunky lol.  He is now 15 months so as I think about fall clothes to go from fall to winter to spring I need to remember my lil monkey will be potty training at some point in that time period.  So rompers are out and longies are the way to go.  I love rompers but they are not easy for a toddler to take on and off during many potty trips.

When searching for wool I found a shop online called New Zealand Merino.  They had wool on sale, wool in prints and shipping turned out to be readonable.  I paid $30 shipping on $50 worth of wool (on sale).  That will work out to about $20 per pair of longies.  Could have been  less but some of the wool is jersey knit and I decided to double it and add an interlock wet zone.

The next feat will be shirts to match and making trainers for that magic day.  I will not be making water proof trainers.  To me thatbisba glorified diaper that allows toddlers to change themselves.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Training Petals - potty training options

When a friend came to me asking for ideas for her nearly potty trained toddler who needed something for night time that didn't seem like a diaper I came up with these training petals.  Basically they are like layered mama cloth. 

To make them I drew up a pattern on newspaper a little large and placed in the child's underwear and kept trimming till it fit (+seam allowance).  I asked the mom to bring a pair one size to big. 

From there I made 3 petal style soakers of undies size.  My inspiration was mama cloth.  I could have used just one petal but her child has large night accidents and I only had flannel on hand.  You can use any absorbent fabrics and 1-3 petals as needed.

The bottom petal is backed in blizzard fleece and has wings (like mama cloth).  One of the flannel layers also has the wings.  The wings have Velcro to secure in place inside the undies.  Best part is my friends daughter never felt like she was wearing diapers because they don't look like diapers.