Potty Training
They say that boys start later than girls, but William may be the exception. He's a very proprietorial little boy, everything's 'his'; 'my Rabbit', 'my bootsies' even 'my Raynes' (his James) and now we have 'my potty'.
Eddie is very patient, much more so than me (although in my defence it's usually because I'm wiping something revolting off James most of the time) and will spend ages reading to Will while he sits on the potty until something happens. But it's definitely having an effect because now William voluntarily produces the potty for either he or Rabbit to sit on and even if they don't do anything it's definitely progress. He clearly doesn't like wearing his nappy, and although I wonder whether he doesn't primarily associate sitting on it with getting his favourite story ready to him (invariably The Gruffalo, which he loves), gradually the penny is beginning to drop.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if cracking the dreaded potty was actually something Will did early. It'd be a first!! No more nappies either, wow, I can't even imagine the sheer bliss that must be. Bring it on.
Eddie is very patient, much more so than me (although in my defence it's usually because I'm wiping something revolting off James most of the time) and will spend ages reading to Will while he sits on the potty until something happens. But it's definitely having an effect because now William voluntarily produces the potty for either he or Rabbit to sit on and even if they don't do anything it's definitely progress. He clearly doesn't like wearing his nappy, and although I wonder whether he doesn't primarily associate sitting on it with getting his favourite story ready to him (invariably The Gruffalo, which he loves), gradually the penny is beginning to drop.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if cracking the dreaded potty was actually something Will did early. It'd be a first!! No more nappies either, wow, I can't even imagine the sheer bliss that must be. Bring it on.
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