Right after she goes to the bathroom, she starts crying for a diaper change.
Not exact matches
Greg (4 yo, loudly): Dad, I have
to go poopy Me (inside voice): Yes dear, we'll get
to the
bathroom right after I put this box in the cart Joe (2 yo): mumbles something about poopy Me: Do you have
to go potty, too?
My daughter is 29 months... we were able
to get her potty trained by 23 months but had
to be creative.We
went to the toy store and bought some
bathroom crayons that wipe off with baby wipes.
After sanatizing the public toilet with wipes we drew hearts or stars on the potty seat and she would jump
right up
to sit on the pictures.We would wipe it clean and
go on with our shopping trips...
After only three weeks of trying that she no longer needed the pictures and now
goes on her own in public!!!
Making sure that all that you will need for bath and
after are
right on hand in the
bathroom with you keeps you from having
to possibly leave the room
to go grab something as simple as a towel or some toys.
Going to the
bathroom right after delivering a baby is a difficult task.
Be sure
to do this with 100 % consistency: same time, same day, and same state each week, for example every Monday morning
right when you wake up,
after you
go to the
bathroom, and before eating or drinking anything.
- Sleeping is a wonderful thing, make sure your new friend
goes to the
bathroom right before
going to bed, and
right after they wake up in the morning.