Friday, September 2, 2011

Kids...

Neacel is pretty much potty trained now, except when it comes to poop. He refuses! We have tried everything from bribing to punish....he doesn't care. He has told me he would rather go to time out with no ice cream then go poop on the potty. Stubborn maybe?? Well, use your imagination when it comes to what happens when he does have to go. He will hide, and then when you say to come here (because you can't see him) he tells you not to look at the poop. He will hold it till he has a pull up on at night, but big boy pants have had a recent increase of accidents too. Its a battle, and Nick and I are lost as to what to do.
Well, one day Broden was sleeping and Neacel was into everything, I needed to shower and knew I couldn't keep him walking around the house. So I put him in his room and let him play with toys, I told him if he had to go potty to hit the wall and I would get him as soon as I could. After my shower I walked by his bedroom door and could smell poop. Nothing I haven't smelled before so I just kept getting ready. Then when I went to get him, the pants were missing! I asked him where they were and he shows me that they were under the crib. But I don't see poop, but I can smell it. So I ask "Neacel did you poop?" Neacel says "yeah let me show you" he closes his door and shows it to me. All 3 big streaks across the wall, one on the door and a "pancake" that he was so proud because it stuck. I was so mad. This was the first time he had ever done anything like this. It was gross, I made him clean up most of it, while he was telling me that it was disgusting. I took pictures but Ill spare you the site of poop. Im sure most of you have seen your fair share from your own kids. I wanted to scream. Instead, I sent it to a website that always gives me something to laugh at. (website here) Luckily, since then he hasn't done anything else like that...but he still refuses to poop on the potty!!! Anyone have any ideas on what we could do? We even have offered to go buy the $40 Buzz Lightyear that he really wants...and a potty party but no luck!!!

3 comments:

Jessica said...

I wish I had something to tell you that would work. But it sounds to me that he's just being stubborn and is holding out hoping that you'll give up and give him his diapers back. So keep with it, and he'll give up!
So sorry though, that's totally gross! A good friend of mine's son had a hard time with poop too. He wouldn't want to get in trouble so he'd HIDE it around the house. Like in a stack of towels or in a bottle, super nasty huh? But he's potty trained now, I'll ask her what she did and let you know. Good luck.

I am LOVD said...

Ah, the adventures of stay-at-home motherhood. Heck, I'd trade that experience for daycare - wait - no, I wouldn't, even as bad as it was, it's still so worth it to go through it together, with you enjoying a front row seat:-)

I'm trying to think back to my time at that stage (my son's 9 now). I think pooping came way later in the potty training triumph. I wouldn't make a big deal about it anymore. Maybe give him a choice? Ask him if he needs to go poop. Then, give him a choice of pooping in the pull-up or the potty. Here's where it gets good...then if he chooses the pull-up, tell him when he is done he needs to dispose the poop from the pull up into the toilet and flush it away. This may help getting him encouraged to just skipping that step and going directly to the potty. Hope this helps.

I am LOVD said...

BTW, adorable kiddos!!! I know, easy for me to say, I didn't have to clean poop off a wall:-)