The Potty Training Regression of Mystery
My previously halfway potty-trained child has all of a sudden started having repeated accidents and is no longer responding to positive incentives. What caused this mysterious backsliding in toilet training?
My previously halfway potty-trained child has all of a sudden started having repeated accidents and is no longer responding to positive incentives. What caused this mysterious backsliding in toilet training?
A mom needs help potty training her four and a half-year-old son. He’s halfway-there but regresses. We have some strategies to consider.
A mom has hit a potty training roadblock and needs help deciding which measure (of several good options) she should take next.
A toddler with sensory issues is facing some regression in her potty training process. Her mom needs some advice on next steps.
A mom needs help with potty training her toddler. But is the issue really new sibling regression?
A four-year old girl has regressed pretty dramatically on her potty training. We try to help her family get her back on track.
An expecting mom is overwhelmed already thinking about all the big changes her family and her toddler will be going through in the recent future and as such needs advice on the timing and how to transition her toddler from a crib to a bed and starting potty training.
A mom wants to know whether her son’s slight potty training regression is more than attention-seeking behavior due to the recent birth of a sibling.
A first time mom needs putting her young child’s recent potty training success into perspective. For how much longer should she reasonably expect some potty accidents? Or is it potty regression?
A mom asks how to overcome her toddler potty training regression, caused by the birth of a new sibling.
My potty-trained preschooler is going through a potty regression. Is it because I’m pregnant? Is it a control issue? What should I do?
I believe I’ve mentioned once or twice or fourteen-dozen times that my older son became…intensely challenging in the weeks and months right after we brought his baby brother home. He was three years old, and he was AWFUL. I feel like I can call him that because 1) he’s not, anymore, and 2) because he was objectively, literally, monumentally AWFUL.