Good Morning A., sorry you are stressing yourself and your son out with potty training, it's not as difficult as you are making it, First off it's not about him showing signs of readiness or interest, it's about you and your husband deciding at what age do you want your child potty trained, for example, when my husband approached me 26 years ago about starting a family, I told him okay but I had a few insists, and one of those was, no 2 year old in diapers, see we had already decided that our children would be potty trained before two, so we had half the battle won already. at 19 months day one of training we put the potty chair in the living room, put some M&M'S in a see through jar, put them up on the wall unit in plain sight told them every time you use the potty you can have some M&M'S, we also told them if they didn't use the potty they would be disciplined, we also told them when they start using the potty they could go pick out big boy/girl underwear so now were all set up they had an understanding of what we expected and the idea of reward and discipline. So the very first time we put them on the potty, we sat them in front of something they liked to watch, out first son loved the price is right, thats an hour show but we had them stay on the potty until something happened, after a few minutes they are so into what they are watching they forgot they were on the potty, so when they did go, we sounded the trumphets, we did hi fives, we showed to no end how proud of them we were and we praised them, and then gave them 2 or 3 m&m's, children love praise and they love seeing mommy and daddy happy. Once you start potty training NO DIAPERS, it confusses them and a 2 year old is to old to be in diapers. You mentioned he doesn't have control, he does have control, he doesn't exercise it, the average child has day time control at around 17 1/2 months, my 3 startted staying dry at night at 17 months old. Another thing we did, was no liquids after dinner, you want to set him up for success. You are starting late with potty training, so he has had a longer time to make peeing on himself a habit, you have to break that habit. I'm old school, my youngest is 20, and a lot of the moms out there in mamasource land do not agree with my method,but they are the ones who have untrained children at 2 years old. my children were completely potty trained at 20 months, 19 months, and 22 months, and the only reason my daughter was a little older was because we got orders to move overseas in the begining of training her, and there was so much stress and so much to do with such a move we decided to put it on hold until we got moved. I am A Home Day Care provider and I have potty trained many many children 0ver the past 12 years all before age 2, the ones I got before the age of 2. Between 2 1/2 to 3 my husband taught our boys how to stand up to pee. I can say I had little to no stress potty training my kids, but I started early. I'm sure you will get a lot of different advice, I pray you find one that works for you, with our boys my husband was very involved in training them, so make sure hubby is involved. J. L.