Monday, April 22, 2013

Chase Conquers le Potty Monster


I am happy to say that Chase is finally potty trained. Finally! I don’t mean to sound like we were rushing him, because we let him go at his own pace. We didn’t actually expect him to be potty trained this soon, he’s only just turned 3, so it came a huge surprise when he decided that he wanted to ditch the pull-ups. So when I use the word finally I mean that it’s way expensive to buy diapers for two little guys. Now we only have to buy for Lincoln. And hey, if we get him potty trained by 14 months (which I believe to be an urban legend, personally) we will be done with diapers completely. Yay!
So, how did we do it? Well, if you would like to know, read on.
First we introduced him to the potty when he was 2 by (creepy, I know) bringing him in with us and letting him watch us use the potty. He never liked the potty chair so we got him a seat for him to use on our toilets. He wasn’t understanding the concept of holding it and then going potty, so we decided to put him in pull-ups until he was more ready. We would let him wear underwear every once in a while to let him slowly adjust. Then, seemingly overnight, he was ready. 38 months old, he went an entire day without wetting his underwear and we decided for fun to see what happened overnight. I’m not going to lie, I was skeptical. I was positive that he was going to wet the bed that night. Now it’s a week later and he hasn’t wet the bed once and has had underwear on every night.
In other news, he started seeing a speech therapist to work on certain syllables that are difficult for him to say. He’s there with another little boy his age and same speaking level and I couldn’t be happier with the results. People had told us about using speech therapists since he was 2 and not saying mama or dada. We waited it out and now I wish we hadn’t because he has done SO much better since we started. He says full sentences that we don’t need to instruct him on. He has actual conversations on the phone with his grandparents. I’m proud of his progress in the past few months. It’s hard to believe how far we have actually come. 

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