How to Do It: Preschooler, Elmo

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How Do You Potty Train a 3 Year Old?

Well I am having trouble with my 3 year old son. We have been trying to potty train him. He refuses to wear underwear and to use the toilet. I have tried everything from putting cheerios in his training potty, to food coloring in the big toilet so when he flushes it he can see the colors. my son is very intelligent he speaks fluently and knows when he has to go to the bathroom. He will tell us mom I have to pee and then we will try and get him to sit on the toilet and he will just laugh at us and say I dont want to use it. He also knows...

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My 3 Year Old

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Potty Trianing 3 Year Old Boy

Hello mom’s, I am desperate for help. I’ve been trying to potty train my 3 year old boy for some time now with NO success. I’ve tried every bribery method that would work for my son… Potty chart w/ sticker rewards, candy, hotwheels, “special treats”… and still nothing. We’ve tried pull ups but he knows that if he “goes” in them he won’t get all wet and basically considers them a diaper. We have even bought big boy underwear and he still pees his pants. When at home I take him to the potty every 30 minutes and we�...

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4 Year Old Son Won't Poop in the Potty

Hi all! I was just looking for any tips anyone had for helping my 3 (4 in a week and a half) year old son go poop in the potty. From the get go he has been very difficult to potty train, and I insisted on letting him do it on his own terms, but my in-laws had ideas of their own (he should be potty trained by the time he is 18 months). So they continued to push him, and he continued to resist. Finally one day (probably about 5 months ago), my husband showed him how to pee on a tree (I know not very classy, but what can I say? LoL), but...

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My 3 Year Old

I'm having a couple problems with my 3 year old, the most important problem...