Sentences with phrase «keep going in the potty»

The toy stays as long as poops keep going in the potty.

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At the moment I keep playing «I am her Guide» after feeling very frustrated in reminding her do turn the light off, go potty, wash her hands, sit nicely... etc etc..
Maybe it's that the child wanted to turn on the light, maybe she wanted to push down her pants by herself, or pick whether she went on the mini-potty or the «big potty», maybe she wanted to put the seat reducer on herself, maybe she wanted to pull out the stool on her own, or pick a different book... the options are endless... but in a moment like this it's typically the parent who is getting super frustrated and who just keeps repeating the same thing.
and it has been going great, but she keeps peeing in her high chair during meals instead of waiting to go in the potty when she is done.
So, that's why I'm happy to now have the tips for keeping the potty training (or more accurately, the potty manners training) momentum going that Hint Mama contributor Susan Maccarelli shares in today's hint.
Also, keep in mind to celebrate every time she succeeds at going on the potty.
Parents who like to travel, camp, take road trips or simply go to the park should consider purchasing a travel potty to keep in their car.
A portable, travel potty is a great accessory to keep in your car for the moments when your child looks at you and says, «Mom, I've got ta go potty.
I still use cloth diapers as a back up and at night, though during the day when it's just him and i at home he's bare - bummed a lot:) He's 7 1/2 months old now and knows to use the potty - he wakes up dry from naps but will pee as soon as I get him on the potty - I keep one in the car as well and he'll even use it on the go!
Obviously the 17 - month - old isn't going to pick it up right away, but if the concern is trying to keep the younger kid from messing with toilets and horning in on the 3 - year - old's potty action, you can mitigate the problem somewhat by having the 17 - month - old use the potty occasionally, too.
We keep a couple potties around the house, and when he seems to be signaling that he needs to go, or if he just hasn't gone in awhile, i'll set him on the potty!
Keep in mind that many kids have an easier time learning to go poop in the potty.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, make sure your child is showing a desire to use the potty (as well as an interest in keeping dry or clean), to wear «big kid» underwear, and to observe what you're doing when you go to the bathroom.
Before you begin enforcing a potty training boot camp, keep in mind that few children continue to wet their pants during the daytime once they go to kindergarten, points out Levine.
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.
If you keep them in underpants they will not like being wet and will start to want to go to the potty.
Add plastic pants if you're going out and are worried about the car seat, but in general just use what you usually do and keep a close eye on the little one for potty signals.
Especially as it comes at a time when you're pregnant and exhausted and have a baby on board and a most likely a toddler in tow and are coping with tantrums and potty training and everything else as well as growing a baby and you just want to have a nap but can't because as a second - time pregnant woman as there's a child to keep alive and snacks to fetch and things to carry so many things to do and you can't quite imagine what it's going to be like with two children when you're only just about holding it together with one.
Keep an eye out for nonverbal cues that he needs to go such as jumping up and down in place, clutching his legs together, and swaying from side to side, and remind him that the potty is there if he needs it.
I would say just talk to them about the potty read up on babycenter about the different things to help the process along because even if they are not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues of having to go potty.However if they are really not ready try potty training keep a onesie on in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her sit on the potty I have only let her use the one that goes on the big toilet but she peed in it once and she often will say she has to pee when in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does not really come in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list of things kids need to be able to do to go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a potty chair and talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
If they are sneaking off to go potty, use a baby gate to keep them in the bedroom at night.
You can also help prevent accidents by keeping your dog away from the area they have been going potty in.
Keep in mind that close supervision is still required in the event your puppy has to go potty during unscheduled intervals.
If a dog is particularly stubborn about house training, keep them on a leash in the house; this will prevent them from wandering off to hide to go potty.
In the first few days of feline potty training, you may want to keep a record of the circumstances or «cues» that your pet displays just before it is going to eliminate.
Above all else, as you go through the potty - training process, keep whatever frustrations that may crop up on your end in check.
Dr. Cathy: A whelping box is a nice safety zone as it keeps the puppies from getting out but gives the mom easy in and out access to go potty and have some personal time.
Any trainer that is offering to do it for you is just going to keep your dog in a kennel, take it out to potty, then put it back in the kennel... over and over again.
This week, since he's gotten another shot, I've taken him outside for 20 minute increments when i KNOW he will need to go potty (he won't mess his crate, so I'm keeping him in there in between outside visits).
Just keep giving your pup opportunities to go to her potty area, and keep an eagle eye on her so when she finally does go, it doesn't end up being in the wrong place!
If your dog tends to wander off to engage in other activities, it may help to keep your dog leashed until he goes potty.
When possible, keep your dog's business in your yard, but if your dog goes potty on a neighbor's lawn, make sure to bag it up immediately.
Keep an eye on pup and if he begins sniffing like he's wanting to go potty, or begins to squat, then pick him up immediately and place him outside in the grass.
Answer: You keep a potty in the back seat of your car for emergencies or you just don't go anywhere for a month.
This is the inspiration photo for the double gate that will be between the side yard patio (at the end of the new steps) and the backyard, as a way to keep our dogs corralled in the patio area in muddy weather (there will also be an enclosed dog potty area accessible from the side yard so they can go in and out without running all over the entire yard), or vice versa as a way to keep them safe in the backyard if we are loading things from the driveway into the house.
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