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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Potty Training

I need Some help i have a lil girl sho turned 2 in march and i also had another child in january while i was pregnent my daughter was doing very good she would try to go to the potty but now it is a defferent story we have been trying for a while but she is a no go so if anyony have any ideas i am up for any PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!

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  • jps_girl21's Avatar
    Posted by jps_girl21 Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:00am PDT

    did she stopgoing completely?

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  • Rusty Shoe's Avatar
    Posted by Rusty Shoe Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:01am PDT

    Any changes in routine, like a new baby, can make a child revert. The only thing I can say, is don't stress it. She'll be ready when she is ready. Every child is different. One of the things we did with my son was to tell him that babies use diapers, and big boys use the potty. With a baby in the house it was easier for him to compare. Still, he wasn't fully trained til he was almost 3.

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  • chicana_mom23's Avatar
    Posted by chicana_mom23 Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:09am PDT

    well first of all try to leave her with underware all day. Take her to the bathroom first thing in the morning beacuse we all know we have to go pee right when we wake up. Then every 15-20 minutes check on her and don't ask her if she wants to go pee, TAKE HER to go pee. They will always say no and then pee on their selves a couple of minutes later.

    She will have accidents freaquently so don't yell at her because that makes it worse and makes them feel like they failed. Keep the routine going on for 1-2 weeks straight and i guarentee you she will be potty trained in less than a month. It worked for my son and he was potty traine in 2 weeks!and ready to go to school.

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  • springtime's Avatar
    Posted by springtime Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:11am PDT

    Stickers worked wonders for me. Everytime she would tell me she had to go and would go, she got a pretty sticker on her arm. Sure, she looked funny because she liked them all over her face, too. The dog even got a sticker on his ear. Sometimes she would say she was going just to get a sticker. Just make sure they are water soluable. By the time the stickers were no longer a novelty, she was doing okay but with mistakes. She's two... she has plenty of time to come around.

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  • mustang196673's Avatar
    Posted by mustang196673 Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:22am PDT

    JUST BE PATIENCE SOME KIDS DONT START TIL THEYER ALMOST THREE OR FOUR YEARS OLD I HAVE A NEPHEW WHO JUST LEARNED AT AGE FOUR, OK SOME KIDS MAY BE SLOWER THAMN OTHERS I WAS SLOW AT THAT MYSELF WHEN I WAS A CHILD I WAS THREE WHEN I DID IT THE FIRST TIME. GOOD LUCK AND JUST GIVE HER TIME.

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