I know what you are thinking, she is too young to start potty training; however, there are many countries that have babies potty trained by their first birthday! I started a little over a month ago but it was much more casual, hit and miss and only seemed to be her first poop of the day. She knows the sign for "potty" and when she has pooped I can ask if she did and she will give me the sign. When I first started we went poop in the potty for an entire week. We have a seat that goes on the toilet upstairs and a potty chair downstairs. I originally got both (well I already had the potty chair and was using it as a booster seat for quite a while) because I didn't want to have her go on the chair and then us be out and not go because she had to sit on a big toilet. So, we have 1 travel one that folds up but fits on the toilet and fits into my diaper bag in it's own bag, 1 that goes on the toilet, and 1 potty chair. We successfully went upstairs but not down and she'd eventually run from me if I asked her if she had to go potty and she'd sign it meaning "yes". I think it was because she likes sitting on the big potty better. Anyway, since she started running and the holidays and traveling were coming up I decided to not push her.
Now that we are back at home and not going any where for a while I decided to try it again. I have already bought her underwear but we are going to wait to use them. She has been wearing disposable diapers since we moved since I didn't feel settled enough to deal with the cloth but it is making the transition to potty training easier. During the day she is wearing a cloth diaper cover, with no pad in it. Sure we have to change them more often but the lining prevents it from leaking through her pants if caught early enough. I have snapped them closed but loose so we can slip them on just like underwear. Once she has shown she is having less accidents we will move on to underwear.
She is clearly capable of going and now we are just going to start conditioning her or "training" her where to go.... yes it may take longer than a week but it is no different than teaching her to walk, eat with a spoon or the other skills she has developed so far.
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