only you know your son. Does he truly not get anything your saying, or is he choosing not to participate? If he truly isn't understanding the concept, then I would say he isn't ready and you should wait another month & try again; however, if you think he just isn't excited about participating, well that is a different story. Here is what I did with both of my kids...I asked them if they saw any big kids or adults wearing diapers? They say no! I say exactly! It is time for you to start going pee & poo in the potty like everybody else. Say, you used to drink from a bottle, but now you drink from a cup. you use to suck a pacifier, but now you don't. You used to pee & poo in diapers and soon, you won't. So when you feel like you need to go, let me know or run to the potty, you can even interupt mommy while she's talking to tell me you need to go!! Bla Bla Bla, then I started in the morning with havnig mine sit and try. If they couldn't go, i didn't make them sit there. I just said, maybe next time. I then would set my watch alarm for 45 mintues and keeping trying. If my kids had an accident in between, then I would reset my watch from that time. the alarm helped train me to be more aware of their needs. Also when out & about I had them go when we went in store and before we left the store. My kids got it fairly quickly with the peeing part, but the poo was harder and I when they had a poo accident would put them in the tub and clean them with cold water, I explained that hot water was for baths and had to be saved. the cold water was a natural consequence of pooping in their pants. My daughter still was having none of it and I finally figured out she wouldn't do it until she wanted it as much as I did. So I figured out what her currency was and it happened to be chocolate milk and told her that until she did her job properly, she would not be allowed to have her chocolate milk. she would come ask for milk, I would ask, Did you poo in the potty today, she would say no and i would say, well you have your answer! It took her 4 days and then I hear moooooooom!! I went running and there she was in the bathroom and she screams I poo in the potty today! I say yes you did, what a big girl? She then asks can I have my chocolate milk now? I said well, did you poo in the potty today and she got this big grin onn her face and yelled yes and I said, well you have your answer then! She was thrilled and we never looked back. My son pretty much followed her lead and never really had any problems. My daughter was fully day trained by age 3. my son, by age 2. You can see some of my other answers to this potty thing about night training. But honestly, your son really has no motivation to stop going in his pants. 1. it is all he has known so it is a hard ingrained habit. 2. It doesn't require him to stop having fun to go in his pants. 3. Someone else handles all the clean up. etc.etc. Get him to want it as much as you do without it physically hurting him or degrading him and you'll be fine. I mean after all if you have faith that he is smart and capable, then he will meet that expectation!! Don't sell him short if he can follow instructions in other ways, such as go in your room and get a book, then he should be able to figure this whole thing out fairly quickly. Not to say there won't be accidents, but he should be able to adapt quick enough. Hope this helps you. P.S. Whatever you do, don't send him to school with big kid underwear until you know he's ready and nothing will cause you to go back to diapers!! The school should continue what you start, but at this point you really haven't made any head way. So I would wait until you have a good long weekend to give it another go. Hate to stress your holidays, but he is at home with you for several days then. Best of luck. Just remember potty training is really training for the parents, not the kid, he knows how to go already and that is changing, just the where! You on the other hand get to learn how to be more aware of his needs and you get to plan ahead on all your outings etc... & it is a big pain in the booty, but once it is done, it is sooooooo worth it!! Here is a few tips....when out & about to keep car seat from getting nasty, use puppy pads. Buy gallon zip bags to store soiled clothes etc... until you can get them washed or throw stuff away. I went to a garage sale & bought 7 short sleeve shirts, 7 pants, 7 shorts, 7 long shirts, 7 pairs of socks. I spent like 25 cents and item and so for very little, i had emergency fund that i didn't have to repack constantly and I was ready for anything. i put it all in a bag and stored in the trunk for those uh oh moments. This way I wasn't having to pack a bag every outing. Huge time saver!!