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Q. How do I potty train my twins ??
A.
- I would choose a time when you can be at home for 3-4 days
so you can concentrate fully upon the task! Just start by sitting
them on the potty every half hour or so - when you get a result,
make a huge fuss of how clever they are and the fact that they
are big girls now. Eventually, they will start to tell you that
they want to go (although not always!). One little thing though,
if they show any signs of reluctance whatsoever, back off and
leave it till another day. The key is cool calm and collected.
Bernie.
- I agree entirely, the trick is not to force the issue it
will happen when they are ready. Don't be forced into doing it
because mothers of singletons say their children were potty trained
by their second birthday, some even say by 18 months. This does
not apply! It helps if you are open at home about the toilet and
don't shut the door on them when you or your partner are 'going'.
I regularly have a two year old on each knee reading a book each
while I ponder, (they are not potty trained yet but do use it
regularly).
Keep calm and let them play with the potties first. Let them get
used to seeing them around. Tell them what they are for and make
the appropriate sounds. Sit them down at regular times to start
with like you have regular times for meals. Give them a book to
read or sit them in front of the television with their favourite
programme or video on. When they do do something make a big song
and dance about it, clapping and cheering and singing "done one,
done one", they thrive on praise. Don't push it, if they don't
want to sit down just put another nappy on and wait for the next
time. Don't try when they are tired they will just get upset.
Margaret.
- I started my trio when they were approaching their 3rd birthday.
I did them one at a time, starting with my daughter. My method
was to take them every half hour and to totally remove their nappies
and put pants on them, I didn't use training pants. I had to force
myself to carry it on when we were at mother and toddlers too,
so they wouldnt get confused as to whether they had nappies on
or not.
My daughter was easy and just took a week, my first son was relatively
easy and took 3 weeks approx, my third son was hell and I nearly
gave up loads of times, he just didn't seem to know when he was
going to wee, he had loads of accidents, but I kept on and he
just suddenly clicked. I had 3 potties downstairs, 1 upstairs,
steps next to the toilet and sink, and a spare potty in the car
(its still there). The joy though when you never have to buy nappies
again is incomparable! I ignored nightime until I had days sorted.
Claire.
- I'm not sure there is any rule on potty training twins but
I have twin boys who wanted nothing to do with the potty until
they were about 28 months when they just decided they no longer
wanted trainer pants/nappies and just stood at the toilet and
away they went. If you have tried it and it's not working leave
it a month or two and try again. Rachel.
- My boys were potty trained at about 33 months & it was really
easy then. I couldn't be bothered to attempt it before then as
I had a girl when the boys were 22 mths & dealing with 2 yr
olds & a newborn was more than enough. I glad I waited as
we had very few accidents although it took a bit longer for them
to consistently recognise when they needed a poo which surprised
me. When I say a bit longer they probably had 2 or 3 "poo" accidents
before they were OK. Julia
- My health visitor once told me that you should get them
to sit on the pot with their nappies on. Then you undo the nappy
and gradually move it a bit further to the back of the potty over
time. Eventually they end up without any nappy at all. This is
a theory I've never used, but it may be worth a try.
I also found giving a sticker when something is done on the potty
to be a great incentive. Even now at 31 months, I use the competition
element to get them to use the pot, having competitions to see
who can do the biggest wee! (The depths we sink to!). Incidentally,
we didn't start training until 27 months, and it just gradually
got better over about 3 months time. Debbie
- We travelled all the way to Cornwall from London with newly
potty training twins. We didn't dare revert to nappies for the
journey so put bin liners in their car seats, thick, old towels
on top, and kept our fingers crossed. We also took lots of spare
easy to change clothes and a potty. When the clothes, towels and
bin liners got wet, we simply changed them. This, combined with
lots of planned stops, made the journey relatively unstressed!
Glad it's over though! Kate.
There you go. The answer seems to be not to try too early,
but choose a time when you think your babes are ready and
mature enough to recognise what their body is telling them,
and communicate it to you. Most twins seem to be potty trained
nearer aged 3 rather than aged 2.
Also see, 'Going
Potty' for tips and further advice
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