Potty Training Regression: Why It Happens & How to Fix It

It’s potty training time—things are going great—and then suddenly… accidents everywhere! 😱 Potty training regression is incredibly common, but don’t worry, it’s just a phase. Let’s explore why it happens and how to get back on track quickly.

Why Does Potty Training Regression Happen?

Regression can be triggered by a number of factors:

  1. Big Life Changes – Moving, new siblings, daycare, or changes in routine can shake up your toddler’s world and mess with their potty training.
  2. Stress or Anxiety – If they’re stressed, they may revert to old behaviors for comfort.
  3. Illness or Constipation – If using the potty hurts, they’ll avoid it.
  4. Too Much Pressure – If they feel forced, they might resist.
  5. Distraction – Toddlers are easily distracted and may be too busy playing to stop for potty breaks.

How to Fix Potty Training Regression

Stay Calm & Be Patient 🧘‍♀️
Remember, regression is temporary. It’s a phase, not a setback. Stay calm, encourage them, and remind them that accidents happen. Don’t make them feel bad!

Bring Back the Rewards 🎉
Use the potty chart and stickers as a reward system again. A small reward for each successful potty break can be a game-changer.

Set a Timer
Sometimes your child is too busy playing to notice the urge. Set a timer every 30 minutes to remind them it’s potty time.

Stay Consistent
Stick to the potty training routine and don’t go back to diapers. Your child needs consistency to get back on track.

Potty training regression can feel like a setback, but with patience and persistence, you’ll get back on track. You’ve got this, mama!

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