Hello! I started potty-training my twin sons at 5 months old (I KNOW!). They both progressed along well. Now they are 27 months old. One is completely potty-trained, and always tells me when he needs to go. He has been potty-trained for about 2 months. He was at a plateau, and then, one day, seemed to progress all on his own. My other son will tell me (sometimes) when he has to go #1, but it is after he has already gone. He will tell me for #2, so I am lucky there, but it is taking him FOREVER to reach the same point as his brother. My point is, I am learning first hand that kids DO go at their own pace, and the best you can do is support them, give them potty training language, and praise the heck out of them when they are dry, or go on the potty. A few more tips. Really watch your son when you can, and try and learn his "signals" for when he needs to go #2. Does he turn red in the face? Does he stand in a corner? Does he stop playing, and get really silent all of the sudden? One of my sons does what I call a "potty dance" when he needs to go #2. This will help you catch him and put him on the potty, even if it is in the middle of a BM. Also, try and let him walk around with a bare bottom as much as possible. My son who is not fully potty-trained will never go when he is naked, only when I put a diaper on him! If you have carpeting, this might not be practical, as you can expect some accidents at first. But if you have hardwood floors, try it out! It works great. Thirdly, big boy underwear is a huge incentive in my house. get some fun underwear, and explain that he can wear it when he goes on the potty. Hope some of this helps!