M&M's and Big Potty
It’s amazing what those “melt in your mouth, not in your hands” little candies can
do. My wife and I have been trying for a few weeks to get our two-year-old to
use the “potty.” The bribe has been lollipops, which have had only marginal
success in the Hammond household. Earlier this week I took my daughter to the
grocery store, where she spotted two large bags of M&M’s and unleashed with repetitive
songs of, “I want it!” Our deal? I’d buy one bag of plain for “potty”
and one bag of peanut for “big potty.” The plain M&M’s have been going fast,
as she’s not quite grasping the concept of making “big potty.” However, today
was a breakthrough and she’s discovered the joys of peanut M&M’s.
Our fight now turns to her sitting on the potty in hopes that the action alone qualifies
for the M&M’s, and us having to explain that there needs to be something “left
behind.”
Progress.
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