One funny potty training story I have is when my nephew was being potty trained. He was so excited about his new 'big boy' potty that he wanted to take it everywhere. One day, he dragged it all the way to the living room and sat on it while watching his favorite cartoon. He thought it was normal to use it anywhere as long as it was his potty.
Well, my friend's little girl during potty training decided that the potty was actually a hat for her teddy bear. She put it on the bear's head and laughed hysterically. Then she realized she needed to use it herself but was more concerned about getting the potty off the bear first. It was really a comical sight.
In our family, we had a potty training incident with our son. He was really into superheroes at the time. So, he thought that if he could pee like a superhero, he should stand on the potty seat instead of sitting. Needless to say, it didn't go as planned and there was a bit of a mess. But it was so funny to see his determination to be like his heroes while on the potty.
One funny story is when my toddler thought the potty was a hat for his teddy bear. He tried to put it on the bear's head and then laughed so hard when it didn't fit. It was really cute and showed how kids can have such creative ideas during potty training.
One time, my little nephew was potty training. He was so excited about his new 'big boy' potty chair that he carried it around the house all day. When it was finally time to use it, he sat on it with his pants still on and just grinned at us, like he had accomplished the task without really doing it.
One funny story is about a little boy who thought the potty was a hat for his teddy bear. He tried to put it on the bear's head, which made everyone laugh.
A little boy refused to use the big toilet during potty training until his dad told him it was like a spaceship. After that, he would eagerly 'fly' to the toilet every time.
In my family, we had a unique potty training experience with my younger sister. We made a big chart on the wall. Every time she successfully used the potty, she got to put a sticker on the chart. When she filled up a whole row of stickers, she could choose a small treat from a box. It was a lot of fun for her. She was so proud when she saw all those stickers and it motivated her to keep using the potty properly.
A friend of mine had great success with her daughter. She made a big deal out of the potty training process. She let her daughter pick out her own special potty. They also read potty - related books together. Every time the girl had a successful potty visit, she got to choose a fun activity like painting or playing with bubbles. It took about a month, but the girl became fully potty - trained and was very proud of herself.
Kids can do some really unexpected things. For example, some kids might try to potty train their dolls or stuffed animals. They'll sit them on the potty and pretend to teach them how to go. It's like they're mimicking what the adults are doing to them.
Potty training bedtime stories can be really helpful. They can make the idea of using the potty seem fun and normal. For example, a story might have a character who successfully uses the potty and gets rewarded. This can inspire the child to want to do the same.
These stories can be a great source of inspiration for parents. They can learn from the experiences shared in the stories. For instance, stories might mention how to handle a boy's resistance or fear. Parents can also use the stories to bond with their boys. By reading or sharing these stories together, it can make the potty training process seem less daunting and more like an adventure. And sometimes, the stories can offer practical tips like the best time of day to start potty training or how to make the potty area more inviting.
One success story is about a little boy named Tommy. His parents started the 3 - day potty training. They used positive reinforcement like giving him a small sticker every time he used the potty. By the end of the third day, Tommy was telling his parents when he needed to go. It was all about consistency and making it a positive experience for him.