i am trying to figure out how to get him to not get all naked so i can send him to school, but maybe i will just end up having to send him to kindergarten based on
not going to the bathroom by himself.
Not exact matches
And I know because I'm from Maryland and own 17 guns, one of which is an AR - 15, and I would never
go into a school and shoot it up starting
by bombing the glass door, then proceeding
to the principle's office (never liked priciples — their pddles were too hard), then
going classroom
by classrom making sure
not to skip
bathrooms or closets.
Don't push it
by the calendar if your child is resistant or isn't showing signs of readiness, like showing an awareness of when he needs
to go to the
bathroom, an ability
to stay dry for extended periods and an interest in the potty.
OK, fine, but what if your job has a private space with a locking door that's
not the
bathroom where you can pump for as long as you need as often as you need so that you can use your industrial strength breast pump which
by some miracle you can afford so you can now fill up bag after bag of fresh healthy milk every three hours at work for six months straight and your supportive husband can drive
to work and pick it up for you so you don't even have
to store it in the gross community refrigerator so as
to avoid the all - too - inevitable jokes about whether you're
going to «whip up a milkshake for everyone» or remarks such as, «Guess we'll be just fine when the coffee creamer runs out?»
It's
not that I minded never being able
to go to the
bathroom by myself (that much).
I remember
not always feeling safe when I entered a public
bathroom alone as a child, so I have learned
to relax if they say they are comfortable
going alone, as long as I'm there waiting
by the door.
We only have three
bathrooms by the way so the boys come home from football and my oldest boy is 10, I get them one at a time in and we get up and we have like a minute in the shower, scrub head
to toe and get the body wash and you get out, and you brush your teeth and you
go get your boxers on and get on your bed and don't hit anybody on the process.
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
every child is different so u have
to treat them different, with my son i think that he should be talking
to where i can understand him and he starts
to show signs of
not liking his diaper dirty which u can encourage
by saying ew everytime they
go to the
bathroom (bc he has never cried when his diaper was dirty) so i would say when they show you that they are ready.
They prefer stand alone potties as it's kid - size, so your child can get on and off
by himself, and during extended periods of trying
to go, your toddler won't be monopolizing the toilet (this is especially important
to consider if you only have 1
bathroom at home).
Not by choice, of course, but our nights have
gone something like this for the last 8 + years: fall asleep, wake up because some needs help
going to the
bathroom, fall back asleep, wake up because baby needs
to nurse / have a diaper change / cry,
go back
to sleep, wake up because someone had a bad dream,
go back
to sleep, wake up because «how is it morning already.»
If one feels like they must have a drink, then I would recommend enjoying a drink earlier in the evening with a balanced meal and backed
by plenty of water (but maybe
not too much because waking up in the middle of the night
to go to the
bathroom is never fun either... Lol)!
- I am still sticking
by drinking water before soda... and I guess my bladder is finally cooperating, so I don't have
to go to the
bathroom every 30 min!
But there's still
not quite enough
going on here, either in terms of humor or excitement; small children are likely
to be disappointed
by the paucity of silly slapstick or
bathroom gags, while their older siblings will probably fidget at the lack of scares.
I measure a good film
by how many times I check my phone for messages (
not once) or think about
going to the
bathroom (
not once).
By keeping puppy in an enclosed area he will do his best
not to go to the
bathroom and soil himself or his bed.
Without the game, some puppies learn that despite the wonderful treat,
going to the
bathroom is followed
by going back indoors (
not good) or their owners leaving for work (even worse).
Cats need
to go to the
bathroom in locations where they can't potentially be trapped
by another animal.
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