@💗 Miss Jen tried it...it's not a 'i want a diaper thing' he knows he shouldn't go on the floor, but he will with a diaper on because it won't go on the floor. Like I said, he will go outside, pull his pants down and everything right. He will sit on the potty and try, he just can't. I don't know if this is a release problem or a biological angle problem. (I know of the squatty potty). I have tried some blocks in front to get his knees up higher, but I can't get the deep squat angle that he's used to.
@Katherine This is something we can work on together if you'd like to set up a time to talk. I offer private personalized potty training consultation appointments if you'd like some one-on-one guidance and support to help you navigate thru this. I can personally walk you thru some relaxing & releasing exercises thay will help your little sweetie feel safe going poo in the potty instead of holding it in all day. I'll be happy to help you come up with ways to make your little cutie feel safe and help with being unafraid of releasing on a potty or toilet. I have many different relaxing & releasing exercises and several tried & true techniques that will help you accomplish this in a way that makes it feel fun and less scary for your little cutie. I actually just helped a mommy client this morning during a consultation session who was having this issue. Let's talk! Yourpottytrainingcoach.com
👋☺ Hi @Katherine maybe try putting a diaper in the small potty. Here's a helpful video series about the "poo process" to guide you thru this stage! https://youtu.be/wF7rHz_xXMU Learning the poo part takes longer for most toddlers to catch on and get comfortable with. This is what I help families with who are struggling with your exact same issue. I offer private personalized potty training consultation appointments if you'd like some one-on-one guidance and support to help you navigate thru this. Yourpottytrainingcoach.com