Potty Training and Sleep with Jamie Glowacki
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- Today I’m interviewing potty training expert, Jamie Glowacki about potty training and sleep.
Jamie's roots are in social work where she worked with dual diagnoses mothers and their kids. It’s where she learned to teach potty training on a broad scale, learned child development and parenting. She wrote 'Oh Crap! Potty Training' when she realized her very own community was wildly misinformed about potty training. She is celebrating the 10 year anniversary of her popular potty training book.
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W: www.jamieglowacki.com/
IG: / jamie.glowacki
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When my son was 2, we tried to potty train him one weekend a month for 3-4 months in a row without success. One day, he decided he wanted to pee in the potty, and that was that. However, we never got him to poo. Our daughter was born when he was 2.5, and he reverted in so many ways including sucking his thumb. We moved across country when he was 3 and she was 6 months old, and it was really hard on him. He regressed in his sleep when we moved and has had night terrors for months. Still doesn't want to poo. He did, however, decide he didn't want to sleep in pull ups anymore and hasn't had a bed accident for 6 months. He is almost 4, my daughter is now 15 months old, and he still won't try to poo on the potty. I feel like I missed the poo window. What do I do? Do I let him decide like he did with the pee OR do we try to potty train both of them at the same time when my daugther is 18-20 months old (he'll be just over 4). He's still not sleeping in his own room, either, but that's a whole different issue. I've been debating putting him in her room to share but I am afraid to mess up her beautiful sleep habits. Will starting with POO help the SLEEP issues we're having later or should I focus on SLEEP now and then let HIM decide on poo? So many questions. Thank you for this video!
I will always say to prioritize sleep first! But, then again, I'm a sleep coach! If you're having poo issues and have been for a while, I'd suggest reaching out to Jamie who I interviewed her to get her opinion.