Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Potty Piggy Bank



We started potty training Greyson at 20 months. I know that's a little young to start, but he was showing an interest so we went for it. We tried the sticker chart thing, but that was only exciting the first 6 times. I decided to can the whole idea and start again when he was really ready.

Fast forward two weeks. That's when we fell upon the "potty piggy bank"...by mistake of course. I was at Target and came across a cute piggy bank. I figured he would enjoy filling up his bank with coins and possibly even learn the names and amounts of the different coins in the process. When I brought it home and showed him how it worked, his only goal was to "get money". After he cleaned out my wallet and Chad's pocket, he hit up Ta Ta and auntie Whitney. That's when the little bright bulb appeared over my head, "I bet we could bribe him with money to go potty!" I pulled down a huge cup of change that Chad had on top of the closet and I showed it to Greyson. "Greyson, when you go pee pee in your big boy potty you can pick 1 coin out of this cup to put into your piggy bank."

Believe it or not, from that point on Greyson consistently began peeing in the potty! Now I must tell you, it wasn't "Mommy, I have to go potty!", it was "Mommy, I gotta get money!" I was entirely ok with the fact that money was his motive. Afterall, it was getting the job done and I figured he wasn't always going to ask for money to go potty. I mean really, my 16 year-old son, "Hey mom, can I borrow the car? Oh, and I just went pee so can I get a quarter?!"

Now the poop thing is an entirely different story, we're working on it.



This is how he does it... just like daddy! Well, kind of.


Sportin' his BIG BOY underwear.


My little Calvin Klein underwear model.