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My New Life

When potty training gets messy

My New Life

Kate Garlinge

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4.7654 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Is your child refusing to sit on the toilet? Or waiting until the pull-up is on to go poop? You’re not alone. For a lot of parents, the potty learning process is more drawn out than we anticipate. For some, it takes months or even years.

 

In previous episodes, you heard some common potty-training scenarios. We shared the advice of the author of Oh Crap Potty Training and Nicole Kavanaugh’s Montessori approach. In today’s episode, Host Jessica Rolph welcomes Quiara Smith, an occupational therapist specializing in pediatric pelvic floor health, to help with the trickier cases when it comes to learning potty etiquette.

 

Highlights:

[1:42] What scenarios are most common in Quiara’s practice? 

[2:28]  What are Quiara’s recommendations for a child who is withholding poop until nap time or night? 

[3:25] What if the child’s sensory system is overwhelmed?

[4:55] Is there anything that parents can do to create a more favorable environment in the bathroom for their child? 

[6:46] A specific potty challenge scenario from one of Lovevery's listeners.

[8:42] How firmly should parents hold boundaries around the use of diapers to poop? 

[9:46] A listener asks a question about how we can help a toddler to differentiate between a diaper and pull-ups/training pants.

[12:26] How can parents help their children to transition from the potty to the toilet? Listen to a parent whose child has been rejecting the regular toilet for almost a year.

[15:24] What to do when your child uses the potty at school, but not at home? Or visa versa.

[17:33] What can parents do when their child is withholding to the point of constipation?

[20:09] What is the average time frame for learning to use the potty? Is there a point at which parents should seek outside help?

[21:40] What do parents do if their child is potty trained and then experiences a regression? 

[22:36] Quiara shares tips to continue potty training while traveling.

[24:09] Quiara’s final advice. 

[25:37] Jessica gives her takeaways from the conversation with Quiara Smith.

 

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Listen to Perspectives on Toileting with the Author of 'Oh Crap! Potty Training' and A Montessori Perspective on Toilet Learning.

Find additional tips on potty training on the Lovevery blog at lovevery.com.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to My New Life, a Love Every podcast.

0:12.3

In this season of the podcast, we take a look at transitions.

0:15.9

From diaper to potty, crib to bed, saying goodbye to pacifiers,

0:20.1

we're here to support you through all these

0:22.8

tricky transitions and more, even the ones that we as parents resist. I'm your host, Jessica Rolfe.

0:32.9

Is your child refusing to sit on the toilet or waiting until the pull-up is on to go poop?

0:38.5

You're not alone.

0:40.3

For a lot of parents, the potty learning process is almost always more drawn out than we anticipate.

0:45.8

For some, it takes months or even years.

0:48.5

In previous episodes, we've covered some common potty training scenarios

0:51.8

and shared the advice of the author of Oh, Crap, Potty Training

0:55.4

and Nicole Kavanaugh's Montessori approach. Today's guest is here to help with the trickier cases.

1:02.2

Kiarra Smith is an occupational therapist specializing in pediatric pelvic floor health.

1:07.7

Hello, Kiarah. Hello, Jessica. Thank you so much for having me on today.

1:14.0

Oh, your specialty is so needed for so many families. What scenarios are most common in your

1:20.5

practice? There are many challenges that come into my practice, but I'll show with you some of the common ones. First and foremost,

1:30.3

withholding poop until nap time or night is huge. Another one is asking to poop in a diaper.

1:37.3

So the child preferring to use a diaper rather than going into a toilet or a potty. And fear of the

1:43.0

regular toilet is another big one. And lastly, withholding to the

1:47.4

point of constipation, which we know is not comfortable for any child or any family.

1:54.3

Okay. So let's break these down because I want to know about all of it. Don't hold back with us,

1:58.5

okay? So no pun intended, but withholding poop until

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