Hey D.,
I don't agree that he's too young. My daughter started showing interest at like 14/15 months. I bought a chair at BabysRus (cheaper at target I found out). It has the option of staying on the floor at their level or taking the top off and putting it on the big potty. I love this one for two reasons, 1. It has handles on it for them (big help for the fearful ones), & a small hole so they won't fall through (my daughter is tiny), 2. You can get them used to being up high on the big potty so you don't have to transition again (from floor potty to big potty). Aslo, when it's on the big potty, the base opens up to stairs so they can climb up themselves!
Granted my daughter has just now started going on a regular basis (she is 25 mos.), but I really think that sitting on the potty alot for practice, getting her comfortable with the idea first so it's not so scary, and not pushing has made all the difference. I remember assuming that she would be potty trained well before the age of two, and making such a big deal about it that she decided she no longer wanted to even try. Kid's will do that to ya!
So my advice to you is keep the potty around (let him play with it, etc...) for familiarity purposes, make it fun and light (NEVER get angry if he doesn't want to because it will only backfire and cause back pedaling), and let it be a decision that HE makes. Giving little ones some sense of control does wonders for their self esteem and ego. Always praise him, make a VERY big deal when he wants to try, and an even bigger deal when he actually goes potty.
Oh, and be prepared for months of trying with no results. You may struggle because what you want isn't always what they want, and they like nothing more that to prove you wrong. :-) At least my daughter does.
Alright, I think I'm done. Feel free to e-mail me if you want to chat! I'd love to hear your progress!
Good luck!!!
Have fun!!!
T.
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