I'm starting this because I noticed in a different thread, that perhaps I've done the wrong thing with dd. She isn't potty trained yet and will be 3 in August.
I felt a bit of a louse reading that thread. My youngest is 3 and has until the last couple of weeks, has not been interested at all in the potty. Two months ago, we tried 4 days in undies and we made lots of puddles, and wet spots on the carpets. We let it go for a bit. I'm about to give it another try, was planning to tomorrow, so this is a coincidence.
Keep in mind, because of her language delays (which seem fine now, but some concepts still seem difficult for her) we have had a hard time getting the concept of the potty through to her.
I've had language delays with my youngest two, my son trained just before his fourth birthday, my youngest is 3-1/2. My oldest 3 trained at two years. I don't think there is a set rule on when a child should be toilet trained, they'll do it when they're ready. I've taken a lot of stick from my hubby and in-laws, but unless they want to give me a hand with things around here, she'll get toilet-trained in due time.
And don't believe the in-laws when they tell you their boys were trained at 12 months.
What I've got ready for toilet training tomorrow:
- a reward Star Chart (Disney, from Marks & Spencers) it's like an advent calendar, good deed= open door, get sweet and gold star, cost somewhere around £1-£2
-Kandoo toilet wipes sent me a free sticker set and coupon for free pack.
-lots of knickers and trousers.
Good sign for readiness, indicating somehow that they've soiled their nappies/diapers, mines doing this regularly the last couple of weeks, including stripping off the offending nappy.
Don't worry! It will come in time.