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I've tried rewards, like candy. I've tried her own little singing toilet, and the big toilet. We've tried sticker charts, where she gets to put a sticker on the board when she goes in the toilet.All with no success! She can't attend preschool until she's potty trained, besides this problem she is a normal healthy toddler! Need help!

2006-07-19 05:13:56 · 34 answers · asked by lady luck 6 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

34 answers

Well, My son also turns 3 next month. I just finished potty training and you may know that boys usually are late trainers! My day care mom helped with this after raising tons of kiddos-
No Pull-ups!!! Just big kid undies
When ever they have an accident, no matter what is going on they have to take a shower. No yelling or getting upset, just put them in the shower. (not a bath) As they are crying or not happy about the shower, you say I am so sorry that you have to take a shower! Big kids just do not go potty in their pants! Maybe next time we can go in the potty so you do not have to take a shower.
If you do this consistently, it should only take a couple of times. My son only took three times. They get frustrated becuase they usually have the accidents because they are having fun doing something and do not want to be interrupted. They learn really quick that it takes along time to shower and clean up and then get dressed again. It is even rotten when they have to go inside from playing with friends to take a shower and all of their buddies are still playing. Hope this helps!!!!

2006-07-19 09:07:40 · answer #1 · answered by Amanda 1 · 5 1

You will need to devote at least 2 weeks straight to her for daytime and then it will take a maybe a few months for night. First I would put her in thick panties no pull ups. Start her day like that telling her she is a big girl now no more diapers or pull ups. It can get messy but you need to let her feel it on her own. Take her at least every 1/2 hour to the bathroom maybe even every 15 minutes. Even if she starts a little pee rush her to the bathroom so she can finish it. Then you tell her look I told you you are a big girl now. Always praise even if a bit came out before the toilet. During naps and night still put a pull up till not soiled anymore. At 3 her blatter should be strong enough . A big problem with kids is that they hold it too much during potty training and wait till last minute and have an accident. Remind her she will get a boo boo tummy if she does that.

Good Luck

2006-07-19 05:29:26 · answer #2 · answered by ange 2 · 0 0

Listen, it's not too late. First take her to the potty every morning when she wakes up, in the afternoon before and after her nap and at night before she goes to bed. Try that for a month, then tell her to inform you when she wants to use the potty by keeping her naked all day except at nap time and bed time.

She is bound to make some mess the first week but just correct her and let her know it's not right to pee or poopoo on the floor but her potty. Take her to her potty still. Try this for at least four montths, then start with puul ups and teach her how to pull it down and up when she knows when she knows when to go.

Try it, i promise you..it will work. However, you need a lot of patience both from her and your self. It is best and quicker when you are a stay at home mom or you have someone helping you out.

My daughter is 2 years old and has been potty trained since 16 months. I used same technique and it worked PERFECT.

Good luck.

2006-07-19 08:08:49 · answer #3 · answered by swampvilla 1 · 0 0

I think you should try letting her run around with a long T-shirt (no pants) on and then do the other things you've tried -CONSISTENTLY! If children think they can go back to diapers if they don't try, then they won't try!

You have to understand that by the time they're three, pottying in their diaper or Pull-up (Same thing in my opinion) is a normal thing. You have to break the habit. Get yourself some carpet cleaner and follow her around without getting upset when she goes. Just clean it up and calmly say, "this goes in the potty" Take her to the potty often and stress that she has to tell mommy when she needs to go. Reward any effort with lots of praise and a mini-M&M or Sweettart.

I promise if you're consistent, it won't take long at all. Good luck!!! : )

2006-07-19 08:30:58 · answer #4 · answered by MamaMia 4 · 0 0

Well my daughter just turned three this month and she goes very good. What i use to do is I took her with me when i had to go so she seen that it wouldn't hurt her. And i agree with the other lady NO pull-ups because they get lazy and go in them. If I put a pull-up on my daughter she goes in it but now if she has big girl undies on she goes to the bathroom and most of the time by her self. And I don't reward her with candy I hug her and tell her that she done a good job. And it works every time. Oh and may I suggest those new moist wipes they have out for kids that are using the toilet. My child loves them. The best of luck to you and your daughter.

2006-07-19 05:31:31 · answer #5 · answered by Ann M 1 · 0 0

Instead of small rewards try one big reward after she is completely potty trained, tell her that if she doesn't wet her pant for a week that you'll take her to the zoo or somewhere else special. Put pictures up around the house of the big reward and talk about it everyday. Maybe this will inspire her to use the toilet. Hope this helps!!

2006-07-19 05:23:58 · answer #6 · answered by Shelby 2 · 0 0

I have a 4 year old and he was potty trained at age 2 and you are probably right she needs to be potty trained. Suggestion would be talking to her and letting her know that she is a big girl now and that big girls don't wear diapers that's how I started with my son and I got some help from my older bro who even went to the potty with him and Lil by Lil he started getting the hang of it I wish you good luck I know is a pain in the butt but, hey eventually she'll learn they always do. Good Luck! And don't forget to always reassure her.

2006-07-19 05:20:13 · answer #7 · answered by Sol 2 · 0 0

If her diaper stays dry by way of the night time (or commonly dry) then she has ample bladder manage to make use of the potty. The drawback is truly getting her to head. I had the equal concern with my three 12 months historical. Her diaper would stay dry for hours at a time due to the fact that she used to be two. The problem is in reality getting her to get on the potty on the ultimate second. I managed to potty coach her in a day. The fee of diapers and the frazzled nerves got to be too much. So Immediatly after she aroused from sleep within the morning I put her on the potty. It took not up to 5 minutes for her to relieve herself. She was absouluty amazed. I made it the biggest deal. Hugs and kisses reward and of course we referred to as every family member in three states and he or she received to tell them that she went to the potty. After she went I was extatic however then it was once like, what now? I put her on a time table. I have somewhat potty I put within the livingroom. We watch indicates, sing songs, learn books, and drink numerous fluids. She has to sit down on the potty for 5 minutes at a time. She will get ten minute breaks in between to play together with her sister, and run out one of the crucial wiggles. Then she goes again on the potty for 5 extra minutes. All day lengthy you follow this agenda. Even when they begin getting wiggly and intricate. A phrase of warning though, don't try this if you have little or no patience or if in case you have a dependancy of yelling while you get overwraught. It is going to most effective make matters much so much worse. I had tried so many things with my little lady then at some point we tried this and it worked flawlessly. She only had one accident all day! It would not work the same along with your baby, but at this factor, it would not damage to take a look at. Good good fortune.

2016-08-09 01:43:35 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I bought the potty with me Elmo doll for my daughter and he goes in the bathroom with her. He comes with his own little potty and when you sit him on his potty he will either use it or have an accident and he has a song to sing with each scenario. During the day she wears her panties and I ask her about 30 minutes after she drinks something if she has to go. And most of the time she will go around 30 or 45 minutes after drinking something. I take her before taking a nap and make her sit until she pees - even if its just a drop. At night I don't let her drink anything after 7 pm and she wears the plastic pants on top of her panties. I set my alarm clock to get her up around 12 am and 4 am to go in the middle of the night. Eventually she got tired of me waking her up and she starting waking herself to go. No accidents in almost 6 months

2006-07-19 05:44:55 · answer #9 · answered by sxyredldy 1 · 0 0

When your daughter uses the restroom look at the clock.
then wait one hour and ask her if she needs to set on the potty. If her answer is no wait another hour and put her on the potty for a few minutes. If she is comsuming liquids she will be needing to go. You must be the one to watch the clock. Tell her if she needs to go to tell you.
other than that ask her every half hour and placing her on the potty every two hours. Being constant at this potty training should take about two weeks.

2006-07-19 06:30:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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