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My son was also pee-trained for about 6 months before he ever pooped on the potty. He was just terrified of pooping on the potty, but here's how he got over it. First, I put him in undies except for nap and nighttime. I thought this would 'force' him to go on the potty, but instead he learned to hold it until I put the diaper on, then he would poop. This was helpful, though, because he was learning control and how to poop on demand. You could probably do something similar (without making him 'hold it' until naptime) by putting him in undies but asking him to tell you when he needs to poop and then putting a diaper on him. Once my son was used to controlling his pooping habits, we went stage by stage to get him onto the toilet. We stayed at each stage until he seemed to do that stage comfortably (minimum 2-3 days). The first stage was pooping (in a diaper) in the bathroom. Next was pooping while sitting on the floor of the bathroom (in a diaper). Next was pooping while on the potty in a diaper. This one was hard for him, and the first couple days we spent a lot of time running back and forth to the bathroom where he would try, but couldn't, until finally he did it. It took about 8-9 days, but eventually he got comfortable. Next, I took off the diaper, so he could poop like a big boy. I expected more resistance at this step, but there was none. From the first time he successfully pooped on the potty like a big boy, he was fully potty trained (barring the occasional pee accident). I gave him treats (small candies) for each new stage, but I think he was really motivated himself ... he wanted to be potty-trained, and the stages made it much easier. Good luck!