We started the potty training process at daycare last September, when B turned 2. She was doing well at daycare, but could care less when she's at home. We were progressing well until Christmas break and spring break when we all got sick, that hiccup seemed to throw her off and she adamantly refused to go near the bathroom.
We tried M&M's as a reward for a while and that worked, except I ended up eating most of the M&M's.
Soooo, last week we bought her 'big girl panties' with Tinkerbell on them. She chose, I figured that would make the transition a little smoother and we switched to jelly beans as a reward. Mainly because I can eat those and they are a special treat for me, a rare one with all of my food allergies.
Onto these pics. We put her in the big girl panties (Scott hates that word) and would set the timer for 10-15 minute increments and try using the potty. The following is Brigitta trying and trying and trying to decide on a color for her reward.
We tried M&M's as a reward for a while and that worked, except I ended up eating most of the M&M's.
Soooo, last week we bought her 'big girl panties' with Tinkerbell on them. She chose, I figured that would make the transition a little smoother and we switched to jelly beans as a reward. Mainly because I can eat those and they are a special treat for me, a rare one with all of my food allergies.
Onto these pics. We put her in the big girl panties (Scott hates that word) and would set the timer for 10-15 minute increments and try using the potty. The following is Brigitta trying and trying and trying to decide on a color for her reward.
1 comment:
I love how your sense of humor comes through in your blog. I also am guilty of eating MANY of her M&Ms. Love ya.
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