Our delightful first born has strongly resisted our requests to use the bathroom for all necessary functions, if you know what I'm saying. In fact, I am living in denial that he is nearly 4 and hasn't achieved this essential life skill. Today, he jumped off the couch and informed me that he needed to do a stinky. This has never occurred before. We went to the bathroom and parked on the little potty. He was a little apprehensive. We remained calm, cool and collected. We chose 2 of our favorite books, "Swimmy" and "Is Your Mama a Llama?" After the first book, he informed me that his stinky was talking to him. When I inquired about the topic of conversation, he said his stinky was talking about Andy and also knew all about Luke's favorite shows. This was a little weird for me. If bodily fluids and other such items can talk, we might have bigger problems than just going to the bathroom in our pants. Just a thought.
After our second book was complete, I realized Luke had taken care of business very discreetly. We yelled and high-fived one another, I lavished him with praise, promised him a much-coveted prize. It was ridiculous. I was helping him get cleaned up and he said, "Mama, I rock!" That's 4 year old speak for "I did something really great."
We celebrated some more by calling Daddy and bragging a little bit. Of course, his new prize (a matchbox car) became his most cherished possession for the rest of the afternoon.
ever hear of Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo on South Park? Sounds like Luke has a similar kind of BM. funny story, Heidi!
ReplyDeleteI don't knwo how to potty train my son. He is 2 1/2 and I am just trying to start. Nothing motivates him. Nothing
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