Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 I don't know what kind of 'special' snacks were on your kiddo's diet BUT I used small packets of the mini M & M's for my daughter. I gave her a few when she tickled and a whole packet when the big job came. Good Luck! Rosiejkbradl@... wrote: I think I'm getting the hint that Owen's training will take our constant attention and devotion to the cause ) He's so on-the-go all the time, that will be a full-time job in itself, but we will try! Thanks for all the ideas. Darla, wish we could use the watermelon, what a wonderful reinforcer that would be 'cause Owen loves it. But, of all things, he's allergic to it. About 30 minutes after eating it, he gets hives and itches all over Will have to think of something else. I wish Cheetos were on the GFCF diet thanks, __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 , Is he allergic to grapes? Maybe frozen... for special treat? Darla -----Original Message-----From: jkbradl@... Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 1:50 PMTo: autism-georgia Subject: Re: potty training I think I'm getting the hint that Owen's training will take our constant attention and devotion to the cause ) He's so on-the-go all the time, that will be a full-time job in itself, but we will try! Thanks for all the ideas. Darla, wish we could use the watermelon, what a wonderful reinforcer that would be 'cause Owen loves it. But, of all things, he's allergic to it. About 30 minutes after eating it, he gets hives and itches all over Will have to think of something else. I wish Cheetos were on the GFCF diet thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 , Is he allergic to grapes? Maybe frozen... for special treat? Darla -----Original Message-----From: jkbradl@... Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 1:50 PMTo: autism-georgia Subject: Re: potty training I think I'm getting the hint that Owen's training will take our constant attention and devotion to the cause ) He's so on-the-go all the time, that will be a full-time job in itself, but we will try! Thanks for all the ideas. Darla, wish we could use the watermelon, what a wonderful reinforcer that would be 'cause Owen loves it. But, of all things, he's allergic to it. About 30 minutes after eating it, he gets hives and itches all over Will have to think of something else. I wish Cheetos were on the GFCF diet thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Lou, By any chance you dont live in Lilburn do you? Kara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I have the same issue. My son will be 3 in Nov and I want to start training him as well, but he is just getting adjusted to his cast. I think I may wait until Dec or Jan, when he is in his second cast and more confident. The Dr says if I do it too soon during this cast process, he will just regress. So hang in there, I am totally with you on this dilemma. Let me know what your dr has told you regarding this. Thanks Joanmom to Hayden 2 1/233 degrees1st cast down from 62 degrees Treated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX To: infantile_scoliosis Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:03:02 AMSubject: Potty Training I know there was a post on this already, but I can't find it.Isabel is turning 3 in Dec. It is about time she is potty trained. She is fighting me on it...Because she is part of the Early Steps program here she can go to PK3 in Dec. However they won't take her unless she is potty trained. I am not sure I will send her to school just yet, but she really wants to go. Her cast comes down to her hips. She can't take her panties/pull ups off by herself. So I am not sure I would send her anyway (don't want someone else doing that)I'm rambling. I want to know. how do I start potty training her in this cast? Has anyone done it with success? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I potty trained Ian when he was in a cast and it was not a problem. You could start off by helping her with the underwear until she actually has the going potty in the toilet part down pat. That way you can concentrate on the most important part and then once she has that down you can focus on pulling down the underwear. FYI, with both my daughter and son, I let them run around the house naked for potty training...worked like a charm. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) To: infantile_scoliosis Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 9:03:02 AMSubject: Potty Training I know there was a post on this already, but I can't find it.Isabel is turning 3 in Dec. It is about time she is potty trained. She is fighting me on it...Because she is part of the Early Steps program here she can go to PK3 in Dec. However they won't take her unless she is potty trained. I am not sure I will send her to school just yet, but she really wants to go. Her cast comes down to her hips. She can't take her panties/pull ups off by herself. So I am not sure I would send her anyway (don't want someone else doing that)I'm rambling. I want to know. how do I start potty training her in this cast? Has anyone done it with success? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 We've started! LOL Noelle wouldn't use the floor potty at all, but will go on the insert that fits into our regular household toilet. A sticker chart made it much more fun for her! She can get up onto the potty now by herself, but has a very hard time pulling up or taking down her pants.... We have to help with that. She can wipe herself from the front but not the back. Now she's in pull-ups by day and diapers with a poise pad at night. She still has several accidents a day, but is getting there. She will be three in a couple of days and we had the same issue with pre-K3, so we have opted not to send her to school this year. I am "teaching" her at home and after our next casting in October we will enroll her in some type of art/ music/dance/class to get give her the chance to socialize with more kids her age. Good luck!!!! - Noelle's mommy, 2 1/2 years old and in 8th cast from Rochester NY, reflux, mild plagiocephaly, mild torticollos, hypotonia, ligament laxity, suspected Ehler's Danlos III Subject: Potty TrainingTo: infantile_scoliosis Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 1:03 PM I know there was a post on this already, but I can't find it.Isabel is turning 3 in Dec. It is about time she is potty trained. She is fighting me on it...Because she is part of the Early Steps program here she can go to PK3 in Dec. However they won't take her unless she is potty trained. I am not sure I will send her to school just yet, but she really wants to go. Her cast comes down to her hips. She can't take her panties/pull ups off by herself. So I am not sure I would send her anyway (don't want someone else doing that)I'm rambling. I want to know. how do I start potty training her in this cast? Has anyone done it with success? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 We potty trained in his cast. We waited a bit longer with him than we did with our other two children and that made a BIG difference. He was a little resistant at first,but saw that it was a good thing (tons of praise) and that we weren't going to go back to diapers. He was 3 and a couple months or so. He had been in a cast since he was 15 months so it was all he knew. I would suggest letting them get used to being in the cast. I helped him at fist getting his pants up and down (I do help him from time to time now- still) Being a boy, it is easier because he doesn't have to pull his pants down too far. When you start training I think you help them pull the pants up and down anyway... Oh yeah, I bought him the training underpants because the waistband isn't quite so tight and not so hard to get up and down over the cast. They have them at Target. Hope this made some sense. (I think I have been interrupted 25 times by different kiddos, some not my own) Good luck. Email me if you think I can help! Jill Subject: Re: Potty TrainingTo: infantile_scoliosis Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 10:46 AM I have the same issue. My son will be 3 in Nov and I want to start training him as well, but he is just getting adjusted to his cast. I think I may wait until Dec or Jan, when he is in his second cast and more confident. The Dr says if I do it too soon during this cast process, he will just regress. So hang in there, I am totally with you on this dilemma. Let me know what your dr has told you regarding this. Thanks Joanmom to Hayden 2 1/233 degrees1st cast down from 62 degrees Treated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX From: SofIsaMomma <angie815yahoo (DOT) com>To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. comSent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:03:02 AMSubject: [infantile_scoliosi s] Potty Training I know there was a post on this already, but I can't find it.Isabel is turning 3 in Dec. It is about time she is potty trained. She is fighting me on it...Because she is part of the Early Steps program here she can go to PK3 in Dec. However they won't take her unless she is potty trained. I am not sure I will send her to school just yet, but she really wants to go. Her cast comes down to her hips. She can't take her panties/pull ups off by herself. So I am not sure I would send her anyway (don't want someone else doing that)I'm rambling. I want to know. how do I start potty training her in this cast? Has anyone done it with success? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Joan,I totally agree. He may need to wait for awhile. And nothing is wrong with that! Boys learn much later anyway. The boys were not ready until a few months after they turned 3. I can't begin to think how long it would have been if had been in a cast. You are doing good by letting me fully adjust to the whole casting process first.And who knows he may let you know before you are ready to start.Good luck either way.TashaMommy of 4 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, TexasSeries of 6 casts for 14 months and now in a night brace. is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital.You can read 's story at....http://www.infantilescoliosis.org/stories.html--- On Sun, 9/27/09, Joan Vallee wrote:Subject: Re: Potty TrainingTo: infantile_scoliosis Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 9:46 AM I have the same issue. My son will be 3 in Nov and I want to start training him as well, but he is just getting adjusted to his cast. I think I may wait until Dec or Jan, when he is in his second cast and more confident. The Dr says if I do it too soon during this cast process, he will just regress. So hang in there, I am totally with you on this dilemma. Let me know what your dr has told you regarding this. Thanks Joanmom to Hayden 2 1/233 degrees1st cast down from 62 degrees Treated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX From: SofIsaMomma <angie815yahoo (DOT) com>To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. comSent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:03:02 AMSubject: [infantile_scoliosi s] Potty Training I know there was a post on this already, but I can't find it.Isabel is turning 3 in Dec. It is about time she is potty trained. She is fighting me on it...Because she is part of the Early Steps program here she can go to PK3 in Dec. However they won't take her unless she is potty trained. I am not sure I will send her to school just yet, but she really wants to go. Her cast comes down to her hips. She can't take her panties/pull ups off by herself. So I am not sure I would send her anyway (don't want someone else doing that)I'm rambling. I want to know. how do I start potty training her in this cast? Has anyone done it with success? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2009 Report Share Posted September 28, 2009 Joan, Best of luck to you! I dreaded it so much, but it really went better than I expected. Waiting until after 3 helped a ton. They just "get it" more than the really young ones (at least in my experience). The underpants are in the toddler section of Target. I will check on the brand and let you know. Good luck with the second cast. Hope it goes well and you get correction. Hang in there. It is never dull, is it? Jill From: Joan Vallee <hayro1611yahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [infantile_scoliosi s] Potty TrainingTo: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 10:46 AM I have the same issue. My son will be 3 in Nov and I want to start training him as well, but he is just getting adjusted to his cast. I think I may wait until Dec or Jan, when he is in his second cast and more confident. The Dr says if I do it too soon during this cast process, he will just regress. So hang in there, I am totally with you on this dilemma. Let me know what your dr has told you regarding this. Thanks Joanmom to Hayden 2 1/233 degrees1st cast down from 62 degrees Treated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX From: SofIsaMomma <angie815yahoo (DOT) com>To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. comSent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:03:02 AMSubject: [infantile_scoliosi s] Potty Training I know there was a post on this already, but I can't find it.Isabel is turning 3 in Dec. It is about time she is potty trained. She is fighting me on it...Because she is part of the Early Steps program here she can go to PK3 in Dec. However they won't take her unless she is potty trained. I am not sure I will send her to school just yet, but she really wants to go. Her cast comes down to her hips. She can't take her panties/pull ups off by herself. So I am not sure I would send her anyway (don't want someone else doing that)I'm rambling. I want to know. how do I start potty training her in this cast? Has anyone done it with success? Thanks!____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2009 Report Share Posted September 28, 2009 Thanks Jill, your right, it's never a dull moment with us lately, but glad I can vent to you guys. Let me know about the training pants, thanks again. Joanmom to Hayden 2 1/233 degrees1st cast down from 62 degrees Treated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX To: infantile_scoliosis Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 7:07:59 PMSubject: Re: Potty Training Joan, Best of luck to you! I dreaded it so much, but it really went better than I expected. Waiting until after 3 helped a ton. They just "get it" more than the really young ones (at least in my experience). The underpants are in the toddler section of Target. I will check on the brand and let you know. Good luck with the second cast. Hope it goes well and you get correction. Hang in there. It is never dull, is it? Jill From: Joan Vallee <hayro1611yahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [infantile_scoliosi s] Potty TrainingTo: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 10:46 AM I have the same issue. My son will be 3 in Nov and I want to start training him as well, but he is just getting adjusted to his cast. I think I may wait until Dec or Jan, when he is in his second cast and more confident. The Dr says if I do it too soon during this cast process, he will just regress. So hang in there, I am totally with you on this dilemma. Let me know what your dr has told you regarding this. Thanks Joanmom to Hayden 2 1/233 degrees1st cast down from 62 degrees Treated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX From: SofIsaMomma <angie815yahoo (DOT) com>To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. comSent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:03:02 AMSubject: [infantile_scoliosi s] Potty Training I know there was a post on this already, but I can't find it.Isabel is turning 3 in Dec. It is about time she is potty trained. She is fighting me on it...Because she is part of the Early Steps program here she can go to PK3 in Dec. However they won't take her unless she is potty trained. I am not sure I will send her to school just yet, but she really wants to go. Her cast comes down to her hips. She can't take her panties/pull ups off by herself. So I am not sure I would send her anyway (don't want someone else doing that)I'm rambling. I want to know. how do I start potty training her in this cast? Has anyone done it with success? Thanks!____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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