Potty Training is Complete!!!!

We started on Tuesday. By 8:30am, Luke was sporting his first pair of Big Boy Underware. By 1:30pm, he was on his 18th pair of Big Boy Underware.
The concept of this
Program is that you consistently remind your child to "let you know when they have to go potty". Then you have to try to catch them having an accident and then scoop them up and run them into the bathroom. Eventually it "clicks" and they understand their body's signal of when they are about to release.
The first three times that he released, he was startled because he didn't know what it was. After that, he would tell me that he had to go "Pee", but he had already wet his pants. I had a REALLY hard time "catching" him having an accident even though I literally sat and watched his crotch for four hours that first morning. I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've said..."let me know when you have to go potty, okay?"

Around lunch time that first day, he got really upset and was acting like he was in a lot of pain. He was holding himself and when I would take him into the bathroom, he would cry and cling to me. I felt so bad for him - almost to the point that I was ready to give up and put a diaper on him. I could tell he was just holding it and was about to pop. Eventually, I coaxed him to pee in the potty. He got so excited and was SO proud of himself.

About an hour after that whole episode, we were sitting on the couch and he started to grab himself. I asked him if he needed to go - he said yes - we ran to the bathroom, and he peed in the potty. YEAH LUKE!!!!
Just like the Program claimed, it "clicked" for him.
The next morning, he did wake up wet, but he only had one accident that entire day, and he woke up dry from his nap.
Day Three dawned nice and dry and was dry all day long - no accidents.

This picture was taken at dinner time the first day. Learning to pee on the potty is exhausting work.
Day Four... this is where the "Well, almost" comes in. Yesterday was horrible. The first time we went into the bathroom, he acted like he was completely terrified. ALL DAY long he would tell us that he had to go pee, but when we would get in there, he would just scream NO. I can't even remember how many accidents we had yesterday, but basically it all boiled down to him being constipated.
Needless to say, his room was pretty smelly when I went in to get him this morning. But today was better. He had no "pee" accidents - he even went potty at someone else's house, but there were a few "poo" accidents. Learning to go #2 on the potty is a Whole other thing from #1, but he'll get it eventually.
We are SOOOO PROUD of him!!! Following the Program was exhausting, but it worked just like it claimed. Definitely worth the effort. I'm sure we will still have accidents in the weeks to come, but it can only get better.