I have to admit that once potty training is done, I never want to wash another soiled item again. However, for various reasons, regression can bring back the urine soaked clothing and puddles on the floor and can make you feel like pulling your hair out.
What are some reasons why a child may stop using the toilet?
1. Change in schedule– vacation or work changes, can alter your schedule and alter their little body rhythms.
2. Change in location– sometimes little ones simply don’t know where to use the potty when you are at a friends, out shopping, or away for a holiday. Someone new coming to their home can cause the same issue in that they are unsure of how to tackle the toilet with others at their house.
3. Busy, busy, busy– too much, for too long can set them off course.
4. Nervousness, trauma, or loss– anxiety can open the flood gates pretty quickly. Tracking down the source and handling it as best as possible can help get them back on track.
5. Mental or Physical Conditions– children experiencing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Reactive Attachment Disorder, Autism, and a host of other culprits, can regress without notice and can be a challenge to get back on track.
6. Control and Opposition– If there is one thing your child can control, that you can never control, is how, when, and where they “apply” their bodily functions. They may use this as a sort of weapon to “discharge” at will and oh my, oh my, oh my! That is a frustrating!
7. This is a great big spot for the “others.” All the endless reasons why toilet training can suddenly turn into wet pants 24/7.
Here is an idea we are currently using in our home to handle a child who has almost exclusively stopped using the toilet. To maintain confidence I will add the reason is a mixture of 4, 5, and 6 with the constant main source stemming from trauma that existed before her placement in our family.
Terrific Toileting Towers
You will need some supplies this that I will list in bold as I go.
First take an egg carton and cut it with a knife or scissors so you are left with a carton 4 wells across and 3 wells deep.
Then you will need some play dough to mold into the shape and size of a golf ball. You can make some dough by combining 1 cup of salt, 2 cups of flour, and 3/4 cups of water. You can add food coloring as well.
Then you will need some kind of spike. I used these great drink stirrers I found on amazon. You pull the green stirrer out of the clear plastic holder and use the green portion. You can also use toothpicks.
Next you will place a ball of dough into each of the four top wells.
Then stick the green stirrer or toothpick in the middle, pointy side up.
Smooth and press the dough around the stick so that it is secure and will dry with the stick as straight up as possible.
Next you will need some fun colorful beads, in four different colors. We used little heart shaped beads we found at the dollar store.
Fill each well with a designated color.
Trim off the bottom portion as shown.
Next you will need to print out some pictures! Here is a printable copy ready for you to print with photos already sized to fit. CLIP ART for toilet time
Cut and glue each photo to each well. Each picture symbolizes a bead you can earn for the tower.
Photo 1- Using the toilet.
“Go potty as soon as you feel you need to!”
Photo 2- Wiping
“Wipe your bottom until it is clean!”

Photo 3- Clean Underwear
“Feel/Check your underwear to make sure it is clean!”
Photo 4- Wash Hands
“Wash your hands soap and water and then dry them up!”
Let the fun begin!!
Hopefully you have success! When the beads reach the top of the tower, perhaps you would want to hand out a treat. Stickers or an edible treat work. We are giving new underwear and clothing items to help her feel good about keeping her items clean. Plus she is in desperate need of some new clothes so….two birds, one stone! Depending on the age and reason for the regression you can clear the towers and start over if your child chooses to wet the pants instead of using the toilet.
Enjoy your finished product and less laundry!!!
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