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My Daughter is nearly 40 Months. (Her third Birthday was in November.) We're planning to begin our 2nd chance at potty training...We have tried rewards, stickers, smarties, bubbles etc...Bought special panties, and MANY packages of panties..New potty seat, and a colourful stool for the toilet. She sits on the toilet, but she never goes in the potty..She doesn't sit for very long, then she asks for a diaper. What else can we do with her to help her move along with the potty training? Any ideas will be considered. Thanks Alot everyone!! :D

2007-02-22 11:29:46 · 11 answers · asked by missme 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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I feel for you, I truly do. I have finally gotten both of my boys (now 3 and 5) potty trained. It's not easy and there's really no cookie cutter way to train all children. They all respond to different ways of potty training. I can tell you what worked for my two children. My older one could care less about rewards - stickers didn't work, candy, cool underwear... nothing! One day, we had totally run out of clothes and I had him walking around with no clothes on. Well, the urge came, he ran to the bathroom and went potty. After that, he was potty trained.

My second one was easier. All I had to say was ice cream and he was a potty machine! I know bribery's not always the best solution, but it worked that time!!

The best advice I can give is to remain consistent, make a big deal about being a big girl and wearing big girl panties. And when she asks for diapers, tell her that she's too big now to wear diapers. It will be rough and a difficult few days with many loads of laundry washed, but it will happen. I can assure you it will! Hang in there... you're not alone!

2007-02-22 14:14:10 · answer #1 · answered by Jennifer C 3 · 0 0

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2016-05-31 00:48:03 · answer #2 · answered by Amy 2 · 0 0

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2016-04-11 23:14:46 · answer #3 · answered by sherlene 3 · 0 0

It sounds like SHE has YOU very well trained! Look at all the new stuff and attention she is getting for NOT doing it! You need to step back, reassess, and put the burden on her. No nagging to go, just take away the diapers, put on the undies (or let her go naked around the house), and tell her she will do it, end of discussion. SHE WILL TEST YOU; be prepared to meet this testing firmly and calmly. Do NOT give in and go back to diapers. Reward if you want but don't beg, plead, or nag her to go. Once you are sure she understands the whole concept of peeing in the potty (she MUST at 3 years old), hold her accountable. Let there be consequences for avoidable accidents, like being too lazy to bother going to the potty.

2007-02-22 12:27:37 · answer #4 · answered by toomanycommercials 5 · 0 1

Three years old kid should really be potty trained {I know a 6 years old girl that still wears diapers ... you don't want to get there, do you}. Just don't give her the diaper. Let her pee on herself, otherwise she won't realize what is she supposed to do. Since she is three years, she KNOWS when she wants to pee, so you just need to make her want to tell you. One trick you can try is to put underwear first and then the diaper. This way she will feel wet, but you won't have to change all her clothes. You just have to do it constantly, if you'll only do it for couple days and then stop for a weekend, beause she is visiting a grandma that doesn't want to deal with that, it won't work. Good luck, it will happen eventually, she might give you a hard time, but it is time for her to learn!

2007-02-22 12:03:56 · answer #5 · answered by Matahari 4 · 1 1

Oh, the pain and agony of potty training! My 2nd dd is almost three and I'm just getting geared up. Here's what worked for my very stubborn 1st daughter.

Consistency---I had to be a drill seargant. She had to sit on the potty for several minutes upon waking up, before lunch, before and after nap, before dinner, and before bedtime. She didn't (usually) go, but she knew that she had to sit there. I let her read books, but left the room so she could get comfortable. I also made sure she saw other kids whom she really liked (cousins, friends) going on the potty. Once they had their turn, she would have hers and was mildly more excited about going. We also did a sticker chart, M&M's (her favorite treat), letting her choose special pink handsoap that she only got to use if she was sucessful, let her choose her own special panties (several times). When she was successful I let her call her grandparents and get congratulations from them, or call her daddy at work. It took months and months of this--I knew she could do it, but just didn't want to bother and liked having me fawn al over her but I kept at it. I gave her lots of fluids to make sure she would have to go, and just took her at those specified times each day, over and over and over again.

It still took her a long time to make it through the night and to want to go on the potty, but she's 4 now and is fully trained.

Best of Luck!

2007-02-22 12:57:58 · answer #6 · answered by RedBirdy 2 · 1 0

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2014-08-03 05:57:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

usually the sweets and treats worked with my first one but when the second and third had to get potty trained, i told them that their older brother/ sister did it and it worked like a charm :)also if there the only child show them how you or there freinds do it

2007-02-22 11:41:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I potty trained my child in 7 days with this method http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=297
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2014-08-03 05:30:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have you tryed Pampers feel n Learn or cool alert pullups instead of diapers.

2007-02-22 12:04:36 · answer #10 · answered by j24jeff 1 · 0 2

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