Why My 3-Year-Old Son Still Isn’t Potty Trained

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If you’ve navigated the toddler years, you know that potty training can be a challenging but essential step. Some parents boast about how effortless it was for them, while others, like myself, cringe at the mere thought of it. As my friend Jamie often reminds me, it’s not going to be adorable changing his diaper in high school. Still, perhaps it’s worth considering that the timing just isn’t right for my little one.

Here are five reasons (or perhaps justifications?) for my son’s continued reliance on diapers:

  1. The Pressure to Potty Train
    At this point, I’m well aware that my 3-year-old needs to learn to use the toilet. Each time I change him in front of well-meaning relatives, the inevitable question arises: “Is he almost potty trained?” I can’t help but feel my frustration boil over, and I quickly try to divert the conversation. Yes, we all recognize it’s an important milestone, but my son isn’t quite there yet. If it weren’t for these constant reminders, I might have made more progress.
  2. Lack of Know-How
    I admit it, I’m not entirely sure how to approach potty training. I get the basics—point “that” toward the toilet and let it flow, right? But with a spirited 3-year-old, it’s far more complicated than that. Sure, a quick read of a couple of articles might shed some light on the subject. Yet, in my case, ignorance feels oddly comforting.
  3. Diaper Changes are a Breeze
    Believe me when I say I’ve become a master at changing my son’s soaked diaper in the wee hours of the morning—sometimes while he remains blissfully unaware. When I compare the ease of a diaper change to the challenge of coaxing a reluctant toddler to use the potty, the choice seems obvious.
  4. My Son Isn’t Ready
    I’m not burying my head in the sand; I genuinely believe my son isn’t ready for potty training just yet. While I see toddlers as young as 18 months mastering the toilet, I remind myself that every child is different (and let’s be honest, boys tend to take their time). Ultimately, I’m the one who decides when he’s ready, and one more diaper in a landfill isn’t the end of the world.
  5. I’m Not Prepared
    Interestingly, no one ever asks if I’m ready to start potty training. My schedule is jam-packed, and adding another responsibility could send me over the edge. Right now, the thought of potty training feels like more trouble than it’s worth.

Let’s face it: your child doesn’t have to be potty trained before a certain age. If it comes easily for you, consider yourself lucky! However, if it’s proving to be a struggle, remember that they won’t be bringing a backpack full of pull-ups to middle school. One day, you’ll look back fondly on those late-night cuddles and the songs you sang after changing a wet diaper. Those cherished moments will fade once potty training is accomplished (or so I like to convince myself).

So, if you’re feeling anxious about your toddler not being potty trained yet, take a deep breath. Every parenting phase is temporary, and some will pass quicker than you’d like. Embrace the special moments while you can and save the potty training for when you have a bit more bandwidth, maybe even when your partner is away.

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Summary:

Potty training can be a daunting process for many parents, especially when faced with societal pressures and personal readiness. This article shares five reasons why a 3-year-old may still rely on diapers, emphasizing that every child grows at their own pace. It encourages parents to embrace the present moments and not rush into potty training until they feel fully prepared.

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