She is 2 years & 4 months old. We were making slow progress, but we've had a set back. 4 weeks ago our pet almost died and I'm sure she picked up on our sadness because she stopped peeing in the potty or toilet for 2 weeks after that. Since then she has used the toilet a few times, but she almost always refuses now. She won't even let me put her on the potty or toilet. She peed in the toilet for me at her Grandma's on Christmas day, but nothing since then. We also have a baby on the way, due in less than a month. Should I push the potty training issue right now, or let her come around on her own?
2007-01-03
11:51:39
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wendygirl1000
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Every time she uses the potty we give her a sticker on a special poster in her room.
2007-01-03
12:03:31 ·
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she certainly is old enough
i wouldn't push her
but be persistant in putting her on the potty
every night around the same time
it may get her more into using it
also
create a reward system
like
if she goes on the potty she gets a pretty sticker
then when she gets about 10-15 she can get a small new toy
or coloring book
hope this helps :]
2007-01-03 11:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't push the potty training it will come when it comes I have 3 children and all doctors say they will do it on there own time. My son is 3 and he started going on the potty and for a month he refused it and now he is potty trained. It just takes some patience.
2007-01-03 11:54:43
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answered by Nicole 1
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Just let her go in her own time. I know it is tempting to push with another one coming, but it really just stresses out the parents to do so if the child is not quite ready. I had one that did not train until he was 3 years 2 months. When he did, though, it was done instantly - New Year's Eve he spent the entire evening in the bathroom, and he never turned back! Also, if you push now, she may regress when the baby comes anyway.
2007-01-03 11:57:07
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answered by jsid 2
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There are too many people that say dont push the child. There are also too many products that allow you not to push you. If your using PULL UPS stop now. Bye underware straight up underware. When she feels wet she will want to be potty trained. Make it a game, make it fun for her. Kids who let there kids go till there 3 or 4 years old should be the one who should be ashamed. Your not hurting her in any way
2007-01-03 12:21:30
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answered by goldenhillsgifts 2
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i have custody of my niece and i've been having issues with her potty training as well. i have my first child due in less that 2 weeks. what i've tried with her is saying good ob and clapping every time she uses it and flushes. so now she's comes to let me know she has to potty and each time i walk with her or have my boyfriend walk with her to the potty and she'll use it. I haven't quite gotten her to do a number 2 in the potty i figured that would come later.
some other parents have told me that if you use pull ups or something that if she goes in the pull up have her sit in it until it makes her uncomfortable or she asks to be changed...and then simply explain that she has to go to the potty.
i wouldn't say don't push the potty issue with her....just dont rush it but at the same time you don't want her to go back to thinking that she can be changed every time you change your new baby... just get her in the routine of going every time she wakes up and maybe like every 30-60mins after that...or have her go when you go...i know if can e frustrating
2007-01-03 12:20:14
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answered by tcb_2002 3
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I faced the same problem, for different reasons, with my grand daughter. I decided to take a break with her. I waited a month before I tried again, and she was very receptive. During the break I talked to her about it...yes, I know that she understood little of what I said....but the tone of the voice...well, I'm sure you know!
I also got her a book....Uh Oh! Gotta Go! by Bob McGrath. We read it, and still read it :)
It's gotta be very hard to have another due so soon! It might just help, though....stressing how your 2yr old is the big sister, big girl, big help might just be beneficial.
Good Luck!
2007-01-03 12:00:14
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answered by aidan402 6
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Don't push it. She will learn when she is ready. Try rewarding her with something. Tell her everytime she tells you that she has to go, that you will give her a tiny colorful marshmellow. That's what worked for my daughter. She couldn't wait to go because she knew that she would get a treat. Anything that they really like will work. It's just the fact that they will be getting a treat that matters.
2007-01-03 11:58:27
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answered by airtightreality 2
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your little girl has gone thruogh lots first as you said you pet allmost died then a new baby on the way i sujest you wait a little and then try again no big deal of she is not potty trained
2007-01-03 12:01:17
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answered by chuy 4
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wow, my daughter is 2 years and 3 months, and I am having the same problems, just let her come around on her own, thats what I think I will do
2007-01-03 11:54:11
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answered by Kelly H 4
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