I put a piece of paper on the wall in the bathroom and when ever my daughter went successfully in the potty, I would let her pick a sticker out and place it on the paper. She was so excited about piking out a sticker that she would always tell me when she had to go.
2006-10-24 06:04:24
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answered by MotherB 4
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I would continue what you have been doing. I know most people get sick and tired of diaper changes but she will do it on her own. I dont force the issue with my kids, and after several sleep overs with his cousins and my oldest was 4 and 1/2 at the time (now 6) just decided one day he did not want diapers anymore. His cousin was 2 at that time was having alot of pressure from his mom and dad who were trying to force potty training on him. They both were out of diapers about the same time and my sister was boasting that he was two years younger than my son and potty trained. About 3 weeks later my nephew regressed and was having accidents every day and nite so my sister put him back into diapers. So my point is dont force the potty training, The diaper will go away when kids are ready.
2006-10-24 11:37:05
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answered by xxxxxxxxxx 3
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You must now not MAKE her cross! That will make her much more deter brain to not do it. You have to regularly have the potty out- What ever room she is gambling in have it there and feature her with no nappy. You will more commonly discover she can have a couple of injuries but if she does as quickly as you notice her going placed the potty underneath her and while she has completed despite the fact that there may be just a drop within the potty make a giant deal of it. She will reply good to being instructed how grown up she is and the way smart she is for going at the potty. You will quickly discover that she is going to begin occurring her possess to the potty and are available to let you know so she will get the compliment!! Once you've gotten reached that degree it'll development speedily to the bathroom. Get some of the rest room seat pottys. They fold up so that they are compatible for your purse and while you're out she is going to don't have any alternative however to make use of it. You simply spread it placed it over a rest room seat and away she is going. Take my phrase for it don't pay attention to this concept of constructing your baby do it BIG MISTAKE Good success and well success with the brand new youngster. With the following one simply begin leaving the potty approximately as quickly as they begin toddling
2016-09-01 01:58:48
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answered by kernan 4
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I bought a thing on ebay "How to potty train in 3 days or less". Pitch the diapers. Give them juice/milk/water non-stop, keep putting them on the potty every 30mn, even if just for a second, keep the potty in the main room of the house where you are, no diapers at bedtime, same parent (mom OR dad) has to do this for the entire 3 days. No drinks after 630pm. My son was potty trained in 1.5 days, my daughter took 3. If you have q's feel free to email me.
2006-10-24 05:47:09
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answered by IMHO 6
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I have 3 children and I ran a daycare and trained a few in my daycare.What I did was all in the timing,,as soon as they got up in the am you put them on the potty and lots of praise is good,,I would tell them they had to feed the fishy in the ocean,at that age they want to feel there helping.After snack time they would try to go on the potty. A good clue is when they awake in the am and there diaper or pull up is dry then you know there ready.but like i said timing is everything,after dinner ,before bed etc.
2006-10-24 05:52:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried the pull-ups diapers that get very cold when she pees? I'm thinking she needs to feel uncomfortable to want to get out.
If that doesn't work, try scheduled tries to the potty.
My daughter usually makes a poopy 20-30 minutes after a meal. So, try at those times.
Try to notice when she wets so that you can anticipate her next time that she goes, then beat her to it and take her to the potty.
There are also videos on potty training. I have the one called "Once Upon a Potty". They have them for girls and for boys.
Best of luck.
2006-10-24 05:50:01
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answered by stocks4allseasons 3
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Ok my daughter did not fully train until the day after her 3rd birthday...go figure!!! as moms we set time guidelines for our children, but she will be the one to decide...seriously. I'm assuming your daughter is probably very advanced for her age, am I correct? I've noticed that these types of toddlers hold off as long as possible...but I'm not sure why!!!
What finally solidified potty training for my 3 year old was a sleepover to her older cousins house (4 Years old) and other children were there...she became to embarrased to have her diaper changed while her peers took turns using the potty. As her mother you are less likely to effect her decision, because she sees you as a nurturer and wants you to look at her as a baby, but her peers are another story...give it a try...you'll see amazing results when she decides on her own.
2006-10-24 06:51:43
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answered by Heidi L 2
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She doesn't care about a wet diaper simply because they're all so absorbant that she can't feel it! Same with pull-ups.
Try letting her wear regular underwear with cute designs. She might not want Dora to get all poopy. If you don't want to face that possible mess, try good old fashioned cloth diapers. She'll still feel the wetness, but Mom won't have to scrub the carpet four times a day! Good luck- this has to be one of your biggest challenges to face with a toddler!
2006-10-24 05:46:42
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answered by Tammy 2
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Put her in undies. Leave the bathroom door open when you're in there so she can see you and hear you talk to her about it.
It takes a lot of discussion and learning by watching for kids to get good at going in the potty.
Maybe a good potty training book can help you out.
Its hard for a child to realize that the feeling of needing to pee can be reconized and responded to. If you start announcing when you have to go potty, and let her see the whole situation from begining to finish it can help her understand it for herself.
2006-10-24 05:47:36
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I wish you all the luck in the world! I had the most horrible time potty training my daughter! She got the peeing part down all right, but she thought her poo was snakes and would freak out. To encourage her, I got a posterboard that I hung near the toilet and everytime she went potty, she got to put a sticker on the posterboard. Basically, you need to find a reward system that works for your daughter.
2006-10-24 06:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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