Here it is- it has worked for my 2 kids,and others after I tell them........
1. get m and m's handy
2. get a small potty chair
3. get a couple books about potty
4. you need to be home for about 4-5 days straight
5. now you can start. let them run around bare-but
6. Set the timer for 1/2 hour. Tell him/her to sit on the potty for 5 min. (read them a book in the mean time if it's to long for them.) If they go, give lots and lots of praise!!! I mean go crazy!! Give them about 3 m and m's.
7. Set the timer for 1/2 hour
8. Avoid asking the question "you got to go potty?'
9. Timer goes off- ok! What does that mean junior? Time to go potty again he or she would say, or you say it if they don't
10. repeat process all day long. If they go # 2 in the potty, reward with a handful of m and m's. They are very colorful and kids love them!!
11. Praise praise praise. I do spank my kids for behavior problems such as lying, disobedience, and bad attitudes, but never for having an accident. If there is an accident, clean it up queitly, and don't say much at all. Remind them it's ok, but try to make it in the potty next time, or in your own words.
Good luck!!! Hope this helps you. My girl was potty-trained in two days with the method. Took my 2 1/2 year old son a week. Leave pull-ups on them at night just in case.
p.s. if this doen't work at all, try again in a few months.
2007-03-24 09:34:13
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answered by Miss America 4
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My little girl showed me when see was ready to potty train. She was about 25 months old, to the point that when she peed in her diaper, she would take it off and put on a new one. I put underware on her during the day but for first week or two she wore a diaper to bed. When she got up in the morning and the diaper was dry for a couple of days in a row. I gradually moved her to wearing underware at night. Yes, training is easier during the day, and we still have days where she wakes up wet. Now she is better at getting up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. I suggest that you use a diaper.
2007-03-23 09:35:17
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answered by soccer_tiger11 1
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Keep her in diaper or (I know you said no pullups) but they make some designed for night time that lets them feel the wetness. After a while she will (hopefully) not like waking up wet. Make sure not to give any liquids about an hour before bed. And let her know that she needs to get up during the night to use potty if she has to (maybe put a night lite to light up the way to the bathroom so it is not too dark and scary for her.)
2007-03-23 09:13:28
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answered by ve 2
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You need to monitor the intake of liquids in the afternoon and evening hours. Give her as much as is usual during the day, and after lunch, start weening her slowly to less and less.
The easiest way I found is to stop filling up juice cups.
I buy water bottles and my daughter drinks them only when she is thirsty.
Give only a few ounces at dinner time and make her potty right before bed.
Middle of the night is hardest of all because little kids don't like to get out of bed in the dark. Maybe you should find a nightlight or keep a hall light on. Also, don't put her in diapers/ pull ups at night, they only reiterate that she isn't to be trusted. Instead, buy a plastic sheet to protect your mattress and maybe her favorite breakfast food. On mornings that she makes it to the bathroom she can have blueberry waffles for breakfast. (or whatever she fancies).
But keep with it, it sounds like you are doing a great job!
Good luck
2007-03-23 11:00:00
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answered by Katie C 6
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Limit her fluid intake right around dinner time. Make sure that she uses the potty before she lays down for bed. And use the thick underwear. You can also buy the plastic counterparts to those. So what you would do is, put on the thick trainer panties then the plastic covers and voila! She shouldn't wet too badly. And she'll still be able to feel herself wet.
2007-03-23 10:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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you will desire to purchase a potty seat he can use on the grownup potty, or you're able to make him use the toddler. the two way you will in all risk would desire to stay interior the bathing room with him until eventually he is going for the 1st few months of potty training. do no longer assume him to be waiting to pass in there and guard it himself. grab a e book and plant your self until eventually he is going. do no longer make it annoying. you could furnish a advantages of a few type if he makes use of the two potty (like 2 m&m's). wait and notice notwithstanding if he isn't and don't problem. training takes time.
2016-10-01 09:27:09
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answered by barksdale 4
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I would put a pull up on her only at night and encourage her to use them like panties at night. Tell her she can come and get you if she wakes up and has to go potty. I agree with the no pull ups during the day thing. I didn't use them either, but at night, at first, I think it's a good idea
2007-03-23 09:10:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I would put a diaper on her at night, so she won't pee through the thick underwear, which can ruin the mattress.
2007-03-23 12:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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