Ladies, read this, tell me what you think please?
Hey ladies, I recieved this email from a fellow user, and I was just wondering what you all think about it? I had asked a question about Emma trying to play in her poop, and had a response about not potty training her soon enough, so I emailed her about it, and this was the response.
-Actually, I was potty trained a month before my first birthday. I didn’t need a night diaper when I was 1 and a half. Since 1 and a half, I never used diapers.
All people before diapers came out on the market, were potty trained at age 1. Ask your grandparents and maybe your parents if they missed the diaper-time. Also, a child whose brain is not required to do that work on time, gets delayed and that’s why you can’t potty train a child later, when they have already forgotten that it’s not normal to be in wet and dirty pants and pee in them all the time. That’s why potty training a child after age 2 is really difficult and some idiots say it’s “the child not being ready”. No, it’s the child’s brain missed the right time to do some work and decided that no work needs to be done, being slow is ok. If you ever try to potty train a 1yo, when they start walking, even if the child is 10 months old, you will be surprised how easy the child gets it and that no problems occur later (as pediatricians and everyone who got paid to promote diaper manufacturing will tell you). And, I see you are another dumb brain who believe that when someone is trying to sell something, they wouldn’t use so drastic ideas like interfering and stopping your child’s development.
No East-European or Asian child is left in diapers until age 2.-
I’m going to add that my daughter is 22 months, she will be 2 years old in july. She sits on the potty about 7-8 times a day. So I am not a lazy parent, and my daughter is not “behind” at all. Yes, we are working on potty training, and she is getting there. But a completely potty trained kid by 1 year old? What about accidents in the bed? Would that mean a 1 year old can get out of their crib/bed 5 times a night to go to the bathroom? I doubt they would even wake up!
Well, she has quite some knowledge for being 15 and 22 weeks pregnant. You’d think she would of used it to not get pregnant instead of insulting people on Y!A.
ay, that was harsh of me, I don’t usually judge people like that, but I just really don’t like this chick. Anyway, she does have a good point, that younger is better, and I agree that you can start potty training earlier than 2 years. We started with Emma at 17 months, and she is getting the hang of it, but I really don’t think she would of been able to be completely potty trained by 1 year old, let alone 10 months. I certainly hope that we can get her potty trained by 2- 2 1/2, and i’m sure she’ll pick it up rather quickly.


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I don’t really agree that children will do it when they are ready. I think people need to stop being so easy on their kids. But I think over 2 years old still in diapers is a little much. They should be trained by then.
I don’t believe children are dumb for not being trained. Just stubborn. Stubbornness has to be corrected early on or they will run your life.
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What a load of crap! Just ignore it! I don’t know any kids that were potty trained at that age and when the time was right for them they all did very well!
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What a rude thing to say to you! Okay, perhaps different cultures have different ways of doing things, but there’s no need to say that, is there?
Why oh why are some people just so rude?!
Regarding the potty training issue, the UK websites I’ve looked at say 2 1/2 is about the right age, but that even if you leave it later, kids will copy other kids and there won’t be any issues.
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Wow, how rude. I completely disagree with this person. My parents used cloth diapers with all four of us and none of us were potty trained before two years old. My mother started promoting potty training around 1 1/2 but we didn’t become fully potty trained until after two years old. I would love to see the facts this person is basing their reply on. My step-daughter was potty trained by two years old, but some children just catch on faster than others. It doesn’t mean one child is lacking in development while another excels.
I think this person is really opinionated and rude. I wouldn’t give them another thought. Good luck!
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OMG what a Biarch!
I would just delete it and forget about what a horrible person seems to be. No child is toilet trained at 1yr, the parents are toilet trained
“”If you ever try to potty train a 1yo, when they start walking, even if the child is 10 months old, you will be surprised how easy the child gets it and that no problems occur later (as pediatricians and everyone…”"
My son is 9.5 months and just started walking, there is NO WAY ON EARTH he would be able to toilet train. For gods sake, they can’t even speak and say intelligible words let alone “I need to go potty” so I think its the parents training themselves to take the baby to the potty every 5 seconds.
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Well I have to disagree with the writer of that email and the first poster to this question. I have worked in the pediatric field for years and have never, NEVER heard of such a thing.
Children will ONLY be potty trained correctly when THEY are ready. It’s not about the parent being ready for them to be potty trained, it’s about the child feeling comfortable and ready themselves.
It takes time and patience when potty training a child. It’s safe to start trying to potty training around 18 months, but most children won’t be completely ready until after the age of 2. Just give your child some time, reassure them that it’s safe to use the potty in the toilet, and praise them when they try.
Good luck!
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Wow, you can’t force a child to be potty trained. If the child is not ready…the child just isn’t ready. I don’t doubt that starting really early has it’s advantages in some children. Many times the child doesn’t understand what Pee pee and poo poo are. My son is 22 months and I’ve just been letting him do things at his own pace. I consistently ask him if he wants to go pee pee or poo poo in the potty. I’ve got pullups he wears sometimes and we are already in the habit of peeing or pooping in the potty before bathtime. Soon I will add another routine till it feels routine for him to use the potty. I’m thinking about using when he first wakes up to get him to use the potty. My son loves the “elmo’s potty time”. You child will let you know when they are ready. That could be anytime. Most children are potty trained by 3. Don’t fret, everyone has their advice and opinions. You are the mommy.
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That’s really stupid and unintelligent.
No child is potty trained fully at age 10 months – 1 year. There’s NO WAY there brains fully understand what going potty really is and peeing and pooping and the urges they get.
Forcing a child to potty train early is a set up for disaster and frankly, that person sounds like a controlling whack.
Don’t get upset by it. Children will be children and sometimes poop is appealing to them! lol doesn’t mean they need to be potty trained and you’ve made a mistake.
My mom potty trained me aright before age 2 with no problems at all because she let me start when I was ready. However, around 10 months, I used to take my diaper off and smear my poop. So, I had no issues potty training, as gross as that is and I’m completely fine and was a poopy player too!
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While everyone has their own opinion on potty training, he/she had no reason to be rude to you. I have no idea where they get what age you are potty trained at has anything to do with how smart your child is (interfering with the child’s development) Some asian parents also are so hyped on having their child be the best they send them to gymnastic coaches to be raised and only see them once a month. Sorry, I don’t care what they do with their child over in Asia, I would prefer my son to be home with me in diapers over the age of two rather than not home at all.
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i think shes full of the stuff weve been throwing out in those diapers were changing.
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Actually, she is correct. At birth, babies have an amount of control over their bladders and bowels, and give subtle cues when they need to go. Babies in traditional societies, like in South America, or Africa, or Asia aren’t diapered at all. Mothers carry their babies on their bodies and are aware of their babies’ signals when they have to go. Mothers bring them to a place where they can relieve themselves and make a noise while the baby is going. Then the baby can relieve himself on cue. By the time the baby can crawl he can usually bring himself to the potty by himself.
Potty training is difficult with toddlers because they have been in diapers since birth and their parents have ignored their cues and thus the babies’ senses of when they need to relieve themselves have become deadened. Toddles have to relearn it all over again.
It’s called elimination communication, or natural infant hygiene. You can google it. Or check out the Continum Concept, or Diaper Free, two books that cover the subject.
Now, she had no business e-mailing you to correct you or insult you in the e-mail, but her information is correct.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but my mom SWEARS my brother and I were potty trained at 1. We were in cloth diapers so she would tend to agree with your overly-angry initial responder. I think she may be onto something though, because my 3,1/2 year old boy rarely will use the potty, I’m tearing my hair out because I need him to go to pre-school. His little sister is 23 months and will only use it if I let her run around naked. ??????? My mom swears I missed the cut-off on both of them.
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I think what she said was really rude but where I live yeah mainly kids are potty trained by 1 or as soon as they can walk
But hey who’s to judge maybe we’re the lazy parents…I know I can’t wait to be done with diaper duty
Just dnt let it brng u dwn everyones kid is different and so is every1s parenting style…
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Don’t worry about anything,. My daughter is 3 (turned 3 in December) just started going potty. I bought the potty chair. She would always take her diapers off, so I showed her the potty chair and said “if you don’t want to wear diapers no more then you have to use the potty like a big girl”! She did…5 minutes later she was sitting on the potty….peeing!! I was so proud of her and she has being going ever since! As for poop…thats taking some work.
P.S. I tried potty training when she younger, but she didn’t want any part of it, and if you do force them it’ll only take longer….believe me, look at my little girl shes 3 and just started!!