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Ask Rebecca: why isn’t the naked method working?

There are alternatives to the naked method if you think this isn’t right for your child says Rebecca Mottram

Dear Rebecca,

With my first child, I did part-time EC (baby pottying) for a while, then had her be naked for about 5 days, then introduced underpants and clothes and potty training went pretty smoothly for us. With my second child (who is now two) we have tried a couple of times to do it the exact same way and it’s like he doesn’t notice or doesn’t care that he’s peeing on the floor. When I try to move him to the potty, he kicks and screams or stops weeing. I know it’s nothing to do with him being a boy, but why isn’t the naked method working for us when it seems to for everyone else in the group?

This is such a good question, thank you.

First of all, let’s look at why the naked method is usually the most effective way for children to learn:

Here are some common reasons why it isn’t effective for everyone:

So, if you think the naked method isn’t right for you or your child, a slightly different approach may be needed. Luckily there are are some alternatives you can try:

If you’re thinking about using the naked method and want to help your child prepare, my go potty podcast, will help you learn how to make potty training a success. I explain how to help build your child’s natural body awareness before you ditch nappies, as well as spot any potential problems so you can address these before you get going.

Doing the preparation phase as outlined will help you identify if the naked method is likely to work for you or whether you may need more help. If you’re already stuck or have other worries, you can get in touch about a private consultation to support you.


If you have a potty dilemma, why not ask Rebecca? Submit your question to our Potty Talk series.

Nurse Rebecca Mottram, author of The Baby Pottying Guide for babies aged 0-18m, The Go Potty™ Guide for toddlers and older children and The Go Potty™ Podcast, is a registered Children’s Nurse, potty learning researcher and consultant and on the Professional Advisory Committee for ERIC, the children’s Bladder & Bowel charity. Rebecca provides coaching to parents and carers around the world via private consultations and her Potty Learning support group. She also designs the Go Potty™ range of nappy belt systemsmattress protection and potty learning clothes and the Sew Potty™ range of sewing patterns.

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