When I ec her at night,
i just take her to the potty sit her down and she would pee straightaway most of the time.
She chose panties, so
I just took her to the potty every half hour.
Not exact matches
Our little fella is
just 15 months but already we put him on the
potty when we
take his diaper off in the mornings and he tries
to go.
I complained
to him that I
just didn't know why
potty training had
to take so long.
It's
just a simple fact that some children
take longer than 3 days
to train, but even so, parents still like 3 Day
Potty Training, they still refer their friends
to 3DayPottyTraining.com, and they will use 3 Day
Potty Training with their next child.
The indignation of having a diaper put on,
just after being
taken to the
potty can annoy even a newborn!
Unless your child is like mine, and
takes closer
to a year
to potty train, rather than
just a few weeks or months.
But, constant night feeding,
to me,
just means that I have
to wake up and
take them
to the
potty more (yawn..
I
just have
to tell you «WOW» we had church today and I had
to give it a lot of thought not
taking Bohdan because I wasn't sure if he was ready (
potty training).
Right now she's 34 months old and
just starting
to get back
to the place where she runs
to the
potty,
takes her Pull - up down, and goes all by herself.
Potty training is not different and if you
take a deep breath and remind yourself that it's
just like learning
to walk or talk you'll likely find yourself offering support and guidance rather than exerting pressure and trying
to direct the whole affair yourself.
There are plenty of ways you as a parent can help your child be
potty training ready by a vacation, holiday, or preschool entrance, without needing
to conduct a bootcamp
just before the actual event
takes place.
Even if you help «clear out» the baby a few times a day, the point is that you don't want your baby constantly feeling like she needs
to go,
just because she
took a
potty pause and you didn't give her the chance
to finish potting.
Maybe you're at a restaurant and run out of diapers and have
to «conserve» diapers and see that poop face happening... so instead of leaving the restaurant, you
just take your baby / toddler / child
to the bathroom and hold them over the
potty, hoping for the best.
So this is where patience comes in and you'll
just need
to be re-introducing him
to the
potty chair and hopefully he will get the hint, but boys always seem
to take longer, and especially with pooping.
They grow WAAAYYY
to fast and what I have learned even with
potty training and it «interesting» stories that can come from it...
Just take their lead ReplyCancel
Potty training should not be a chore or task that has
to just be
taken care of, but it should be fun and exciting for you both.
How fast they learn will depend more on them and how they
take to potty training,
just like how they
took to anything else that they learned too.
Lexi refused
to potty train until I
just took away her diapers, then it was pretty easy, aside from about 8 months ago when she decided she wanted
to start peeing all over the floor....
So while a 2 - year - old might
take 6 or 9 months
to finish
potty training, a 3 - year - old might
just take 3 or 4 weeks.
It is best that you
just take a natural course of action when you are trying
to potty train your kids.
I have also heard people say,
just stay home for 3 days straight and
take them
to the
potty every 30 min.
My 2 1/2 year old was going
to the
potty but after the new baby cam he
just took a step back any ide's on what i can do???
She
took from there the habit
to go
to the
potty, then a month later I moved the
potty to the bathroom and now she
just used the big toilet most of the time - I
take care everywhere with her panties on now!
His training process
took years (quite frankly we still have
to encourage him
to go and he's almost 7), and most parents have no idea of
just how difficult it can be
to overcome a significant
potty fear.
i've realized he wants
to go after he eats so i
just take him
to the bathroom say «go
potty» and he'll
just start pushing.makes it much easier for me since im cloth diapering him, all i have
to clean is pee diapers.
We've
taken the low - key approach, the «look here's a
potty, here's how mommy goes
to the
potty, wouldn't you like
to try, here's some lovely underwear, let's try
to keep Dora dry, oh you've had an accident, that's okay let's
just clean it up and try again.»
I put a dry diaper back on and
just started
taking it off and putting her on the
potty when I thought she might have
to go.
When they were small some essential Item we
took were a
potty, a spray bottle with disinfectant, a small spade, we put a piece of news paper on the bottom of it,
just made it easier
to clean and also easy for little ones when they
just had
to go Rita recently posted..
This falls in line with our
potty training journey post, and having things within her reach
to take care of business
just the way a two - year - old wants
to -LSB-...]
Pediatrics expert Dr. Vincent Iannelli said his twins
took just two
to three weeks
to become
potty trained.
If your child is
just being
potty trained, you can
take him
to the bathroom but limit what you say or do.
My son was not
potty trained until he was almost 4 years old.He was a very active boy, and it seemed that he
just didn't want
to take the time
to go
to the bathroom /
potty when he could
just go in his diaper and keep on playing.I did spend time putting him on his
potty chair, and eventually the toilet but he would never go, yet as soon as a diaper was on, he's dirty it.And I felt like a horribly mean mother for making him sit there for so long.So, I decided
to just let him do it when he wanted
to.
I only had two months until school started, so one day I
just put a dress on her and
took away all the pull ups and said you have
to use the
potty.
Just remember it's like every other milestone you've had
to tackle,
potty training, sleeping through the night, all of these things
take time.
Neither parents nor children need
to take potty training too seriously, because sooner or later, everything works out
just fine.
Dear friends, it has been
just over a week that my little boy poops exclusively into a
potty:) did not
take me long
to teach him.
It's a Pack»n
Potty that makes taking potty training easy when you are traveling or just going out to di
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taking potty training easy when you are traveling or just going out to di
potty training easy when you are traveling or
just going out
to dinner.
«I
just put my kids in pull ups and
took them
to the loo or
potty routinely after drinks and meals.
From throwing a
potty training party
to whipping out M&M s as incentives
to just letting your kid
take the lead — there's a ton of advice.
If you're in the middle of remodeling your house, have
just taken a challenging new job, or are experiencing morning sickness with your next pregnancy, it's probably not a good time
to try
to potty - train.
The same goes for you: If you're in the middle of remodeling your house, have
just taken a challenging new job, or are experiencing morning sickness with your next pregnancy, it's probably not a good time
to try
to potty train your child.
The boys much preferred it that way and I was
just following their lead as they never
took to the
potty.
We are working on
potty training.For the most part he does well with it with only a few accidents.But he doesn't normally tell me when he needs
to go when we are at home.It is usually with me
just taking him.
I HAVE A 23 MONTH OLD DAUGHTER AND ABOUT 2 MONTHS AGO WE STARTED
POTTY TRAINING I COULDNT BELIVE HOW EASY IT WAS SHE REALLY
TOOK TO IT WELL BUT THEN SHE BECAME ILL AND NOW SHE WONT GO NEAR THE
POTTY OR TOILET I GOT TOLD
TO JUST LET HER GO WITH OUT A NAPPY AND
TO LET HER WEE ON THE FLOOR BUT SHE HOLDS IT IN CAN ANY ONE HELP ME PLEASE.
My daughter is 21 months old and we are
just starting
to potty train.She does not have a large vocabulary but she does let me know when she has
to pee by grabbing my hand and
taking me
to the bathroom.She still has a few accidents in her diaper and I am wondering if I should be putting training panties on her?
My son is
potty trained at 26 months one day i said do you want
to try underware and he was all for it he had wall e the robot and i said do nt peepee on walle or we have
to take them off so he would go oh peepee and run
to the
potty chair i tryed before then but i
just had
to wate tell he was ready and watch all the signs he dose both on the
potty we can even go on car rides he
takes naps and he dosent wet he has had an accedent a few times and he would cry so i would tell him it was ok and let him pic out new underware nothing crazy he was
just ready oh yeah we got him a book that had a poster in the back that every time he went
potty he could pic out a sticker and put ut on the posster
to note his progress and i gess that made him want
to use the
potty more
to get more stickers he loved it i do nt k ow if that helps anyone but it did us good luck every one
they were
potty trained about 2 yrs - 21/2 we did nt do pull ups because they were
just like diapers eaiser
to take off... we ducktaped the diapers on til they were ready... they also wouldnt use the
potty chair.
His independence has always amazed me he has always done things on his own time without us having
to push him, we have barely even started explaining
potty training but
just in the beginning of talking about poo poo in the
potty and yesterday he pulled out his
potty took off his diaper and went in the
potty.
Not that it mattered, for there were no latches
to keep them out and nobody within calling distance except Uncle
Potty on the other side of the jhora ravine, who would be drunk on the floor by this hour, lying still but feeling himself pitch about — «Don't mind me, love,» he always told Sai after a drinking bout, opening one eye like an owl, «I'll
just lie down right here and
take a little rest --» They had come through the forest on foot, in leather jackets from the Kathmandu black market, khaki pants, bandanas — universal guerilla fashion.