Has anything stressful for her happened in the past few weeks? New sibling, divorce, death in the family, or even something as little as she didn't get the toy she wanted? If it has, that might be the cause.
I wouldn't advise spanking, even though you might feel like it. I agree with the person who said for her to help you clean it up, no matter what time of the day or night it is. If she complains she's tired, say she can go back to bed when you're done. I would also suggest having a talk with her about being respectful and that the bathroom is the only place to go potty.
AND LOCK YOUR DOOR!
Keep us posted.
2006-08-31 11:45:02
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answered by Christine 1
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Maybe you should place a temporary potty seat in your room. If there is a light on in there and not in the bathroom that may be the cause too. If she pees on the floor I would get her the supplies to clean up her mess, and have her wash her hands. Encourage her to continue to use the big girl potty.
I would never recomend spanking a child when it comes to potty training. This could cause your child to become afraid and hold it or hide it. If your child holds it in it can cause bladder and kidney problems that need medical help. Not a fun thing... I am a mom to a girl with kidney disease.
2006-08-31 16:57:28
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answered by erinjl123456 6
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Here are my suggestions.
1. Put a toy in the bathroom. When he pees in there he gets the toy for 15 minutes.
2. Make him help clean his pee up. During this time no toys - no food - no TV - no nothing.
3. Show him the pee spot on the carpet and give him a spanking. Then take him into the bathroom and tell him this is where he needs to go "pee pee."
Good luck!
2006-08-31 16:22:08
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answered by TropicalSun 5
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My grandson was going on my new carpet. Parents always called it having an accident. I finally had enough. I sat him in a small chair with his wet pants on and told him it was a Mr. Peabodies chair and he was going to sit there. He didn't like it, he soon quit peeing on my floor. Some kids are just stubborn, good luck
2006-09-04 00:41:47
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answered by grams 2
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Every time she does it spank her little bottom. Whoever said we can not spank our children obviously does not have children of their own. That is not behavior you would expect from a potty trained kid. Spank her bottom and after a few times she will realize she will spanked if she does it again and will stop. Time outs B/S that will not work, so they sit in a chair for the amount of there age really what can they learn from that. Our generation grew up with spankings and we turned out fine so why is it so wrong. I am not saying beat her, of course, just a spanking on the bottom.
2006-08-31 16:23:27
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answered by sisinlovewithyou 4
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Give her a consequence for it like time out or show her you are disappointed by saying big girls go potty in the bathroom, when she goes in the toilet make sure to give her a reward like a sticker.
2006-08-31 16:22:39
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answered by Lisa T 2
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Put a training toilet in your bedroom.
On a side note, to get them to stop wetting the bed, attach a crayon to their foot with a rubber band, from toe to heel. Put pressure, but make sure not to cut off circulation. Its a pressure point that I guarantee will work.
2006-08-31 16:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree with locking your bedroom door but when she uses the bathroom reward her with positive reinforcement and i think she will get the idea...
2006-08-31 16:18:57
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answered by Jay G 4
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Could she be sleepwalking? Is she upset with you about something? Put a potty chair in your room? Geez, I don't know about this one!
2006-08-31 16:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree lock your bedroom so she can't get in and tell her to use the bathroom for peeing.
2006-08-31 16:17:32
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answered by cutiepie81289 7
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