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Q: Potty Training..
asked by: nanar1 on June 11th, 2006
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Hi there..Im going crazy trying to potty train our 2 years and 4 month old daughter..Lol..I think she know she has to go potty in the potty but she doesnt want to go..Lol..Its been 3 days im tring really hard especially in the mornings..She hold her urine in for almost 3-4 hours and I ask her do u have to pee she shakes her head and tells me no..So I back off and in 5-10min later I ask her again...I need some help/advice ...What to do..How to get her understand that when its time for her to pee she has to sit there and go?.
Any advice would be appriciated..Ani
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erinjacob
replied on June 13th, 2006
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Try an make it fun maybe try puttin her on the big toilet she might think shes special let her whatch you go to the toilet or just pretend if you dont feel conftorbal with that so she see you doin in an she will copy make it a big deal when you hav to go like skip to the toilet ot sumthin silly like that an shell find that interesting I started toilet trainin my daughter at 16 months she was 2 in feb an shes been toilet traind for a while good luck let me no how it goes
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Lilypad
replied on June 26th, 2006
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Have you tried rewarding her when she goes on the potty? Like maybe with stickers on a calender or something??? I dunno ive never done that yet but thats what my friend does with her lil girl..
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loulou1980
replied on June 26th, 2006
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At the end of the day it isnt a race,she will do it in her own time,im trying my youngest now shes 2 yrs and 6 mths but she still hasnt got the hang of it. My eldest was on her third birthday and it was like okay now,you're a big girl, no more nappies.My lad was 5 but thats due to behaviour problems,is she actually showing signs of wanting to be potty trained as they do say to wait until they are ready xx
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