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Atlast, after months of training Brandon he finally did it!
I am talking about the hardest part of potty training here. I am so proud of my little boy, lol! He has been going potty before he turn 3 years old but it's always just pee. He get so scared about doing something else on his potty, which is I guess pretty normal for toddler boy.
But anyway, my son finally did it! He was so happy as well, haha! No more diaper for him during day time. Unfortunately, he is still wearing diaper at night time and I am going to work on that as well.
My goal is for him to be diaper-free.
I am glad to see it working slowly but successfully. It is hard to potty train a little boy than what I thought and I have another one to work on too pretty soon, haha!
but I am sure Brandon will help me convince Elijah about this stuff. He is as well working on his Alphabet, such as letter names, letter sounds, rhyme.. etc. He need to master his ABC's before we move on. As his mom, I am proud to say that he is doing pretty good for his age!
When he is good boy, he is a good boy. When he is wild, he is wild... haha!