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He keeps his diaper on. I wouldn't mind if he didn't pee everywhere where when he dose it. He is two year old but doesn't communicate enough to toilet train him. I have even tried having him where pajamas on him all the time and he still pulled it out. What can I do?

2007-10-01 07:37:20 · 3 answers · asked by anglecakesalfred 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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Cut the feet out of his pajamas and turn it around backwards so he cannot undo the zipper. I have a nanny job and we had to do this with the child that I watch because he poops and then plays with it. He has not been able to get into his diaper since doing this.

2007-10-01 07:44:36 · answer #1 · answered by Ryan's mom 7 · 3 0

My friend had a problem like this and I took care of her child alot. Her problem though was her daughter holding in her poop until she went to bed and then pooping and taking off her diaper and smearing poop all over her pack-n-play. This happened EVERY night. It was a nightly ritual of bathing her and changing her linens and so on. They tried duct taping her diaper on, putting it on backwards, putting her pajamas on backwards (which worked the best, but not all the time). Finally they moved her into a toddler bed and it abruptly stopped. She never did it again.
My stepdaughter went from 6 mo on without peeing when her diaper was off and suddenly around age 2 she started peeing when her diaper was off. I patted her butt and told her no and after 2 times she never did it again. I did take it though as a sign she was ready to potty train. She was becoming more aware of her bodily functions.
I would try putting him to the potty. Have daddy show him how he goes potty (whether you want oto show him standing or sitting is your choice) and see if he wants to try. 2 yr olds do understand more than they let on. I would say that our potty/pee goes in the potty, not on the floor, plant, sofa, whatever.
Good Luck!

2007-10-01 14:54:39 · answer #2 · answered by xraydri 3 · 3 0

I would try potty training since he is showing signs of being ready. I remember when my oldest son was at that age, we bought a potty chair for him, but he wanted to be a "big boy" and sit on the toilet. I put the seat of the potty chair on the toilet, it took a little while to get used to but he started going in the toilet. I did put a diaper on him at night until he really got the hang of it and did not pee his bed.

2007-10-01 15:51:04 · answer #3 · answered by claysoldlady2005 3 · 0 0

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