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5 Reasons My Toddler Needs To Be Potty Trained
Ah, the sweet taste of triumph is almost within reach! I might not have tasted victory in a traditional sense—like winning at Monopoly or a pie-eating contest—but I can feel that glorious moment coming. Picture this: my little guy is just a couple of months away from turning 2, and with every diaper change, I’m reminded that he’s one step closer to trading those bulky diapers for big boy underwear—preferably adorned with superheroes or cool dinosaurs. As I daydream about this milestone, here are five reasons why it’s high time he masters the potty.
- His Incredible Strength
At 21 months and weighing in at 39 pounds, my toddler is like a mini-Hulk. I mean, can you imagine trying to change the diaper of a kid who’s basically a toddler version of a giant? It’s a wrestling match every time, and I’m often left wondering if I might need a referee. - His Fascination with His Privates
Let’s face it, little boys have a natural curiosity about their bodies. Every diaper change turns into a tug-of-war, as he insists on grabbing at his little bits. It’s not just awkward; it’s downright gross. Time to move on from the diapers! - The Thrill of Toilets
To my toddler, toilets are like magical water tables. He loves to play in them, toss in toys, and even attempt to unclog them with whatever he can find. Seriously, if he’s not ready for potty training, he’s definitely on his way to becoming the best plumber out there! - The Diaper Situation
Let’s be real—no one should be pooping five times a day and somehow manage to skip Sundays. It defies logic. With the sheer amount of dirty diapers I’m dealing with, it’s time for him to learn where the toilet is. - His Dance Moves
You can’t dance around the house, twirling and grooving to your favorite tunes unless you’re potty trained. I mean, what a mess that would be! He needs to be able to bust a move without worrying about accidents on the floor—especially on my lovely Lani tiles.
With the festive season approaching, it’s crucial for him to get on the potty training bandwagon. After all, nobody can enjoy dancing to the classics like John Denver and The Muppets without having control over their bodily functions—unless, of course, you’re my feisty 94-year-old grandmother.
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In summary, it’s time for my toddler to embrace the potty training journey. With his strength, curiosity, and flair for dancing, he’s more than ready to say goodbye to diapers and hello to big boy underwear!