It because she doesnt like to be restrained or be made to stay in the same place for an extended amount of time. My 18 mo son is the exact same why. I give him a toy to distract him while I quickly change his diaper. Good Luck
Oh yeah the toy I use is an old cell phone that looks nothing like the one I have now (so he doesnt get confused) that I only take out during rough diaper changes so its not something he is already bored with!!
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, toilet training depends on a child’s readiness, not his or her age. "Potty Pro" Teri Crane offers this quiz to help parents determine when their child is ready:
1) Does your child relate to and imitate older children?
2) Can your child safely walk to and from the toilet?
3) Is your child starting to understand where his or her toys and other possessions belong?
4) Is the number of times your child says "no" or responds negatively decreasing?
5) Is your child interested in trying to do things by him or her self?
6) Does your child know that some of her peers are successfully using the potty?
7) Can your child understand what you mean by "using the potty" and "no more diapers," and can he or she talk about this with you?
8) Is your child’s diaper staying dry longer?
9) Does your child frequently wake up with a dry diaper?
10) Is your child stopping play to squat for a bowel movement?
Scoring: One point for each "YES" answer
8-10 points: Your child is probably ready to begin potty training
5-7 points: Wait a month and take the quiz again
1-4 points: You have some time. Wait a few months and retake the quiz
2006-11-20 11:03:52
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answered by Kristin Pregnant with #4 6
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only shop attempting gently along with her. If she does not prefer to then do no longer make her. Its superb to test with it along with her. I did this with my daughter at around the comparable time and she or he loves the potty now. additionally, get some books out of the library to ascertain to her...I additionally did this with my daughter and it gave her a fascination with reference to the potty and she or he became into greater prepared to pass on it. Now she is 21 months previous and not basically does she poop and pee on the potty yet she is taking off to point that she has to pass till now she is going and is able to hold it. additionally, to introduce the assumption of peeing i might run some heat water over her inner maximum section with a cup and it would extraordinarily much constantly reason her to pee. We gave it a acceptance and she or he became into overjoyed each time with the aid of fact my husband and that i might say, "Yay!!!!" She enjoyed it and might clap her little hands.
2016-10-04 04:40:29
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answered by ? 4
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I know my 16 month old daughter just doesn't like to lay still for a minute or two. And she knows it takes longer to change a poopy then anything else. Maybe she is just a busy body and doesn't want to slow down.
2006-11-20 11:02:08
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answered by Mrs. Always Right 5
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When my daughter begin to hate having her diaper changed, it was the first sign she was ready to start getting ready to potty train. You might start asking her if she wants to start trying the potty and get some big girl pants. No pressure, but it may be that she's approaching that time.
2006-11-20 11:06:57
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answered by ihave5katz 5
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Because you're keeping her from playing! All kids hate having their diapers changed at one point or another. She probably hates it even more after she's had a bowel movement because she knows it's going to take longer than if she just wet herself. It's normal for her to hate it..most kids do :-)
2006-11-20 11:03:53
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answered by CelebrateMeHome 6
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she doesn't want to smell it , start potty training her
2006-11-20 11:09:53
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