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Q: Potty Training...
asked by: Becky on March 19th, 2007
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ok so methinks it's time i should be potty training my daughter. she's just turned 2 and i thought i still had time but it seems every ones elses 2 year olds (and younger) are already potty trained.

the thing is, i refuse point blank to have a potty. i can just imagine logan geting hold of it and tipping it up Shocked so i am using a training seat on the toilet. my mum used this mehod for my sister and it worked a treat. it also meant she didn't have to make the additional transition of potty to toilet.

i'm just worried about it. especially as i have logan to deal with too.

can you guys tell me your potty training stories?
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tinkinpink84
replied on March 19th, 2007
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im doing the same thing, i gota potty seat for the toilet, joseph actually loves sitting on it, he comes to the bathroom with me all the time. he will run in there get naked and sit on it lmao, but he hasnt used it yet, but i guess its good he sits on it . now he knows all the toilets in the house are for sitting on, although he went to get on the guest toilet with no potty seat and his entire butt went in lol it was cute. hes almost 20 mths but rips diapers off so thats why im starting.
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koa
replied on March 24th, 2007
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Thats what I have for my daughter...she is almost 18 months, and she goes potty and poopy, but she only tells me when she has to poop. So once we get to where she can tell me that she has to pee we should be fine. Its so cute because she even wants to wipe herself...so I think it will be soon...Just keep putting them on the potty and sooner or later they will get it.
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Dannzibelle
replied on March 25th, 2007
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Make sure you keep on asking if they need to go in the beggining, my nephew forgot that he had to ask in the beggining so kept having acidents although he told us he needed to go after he'd gone bless him.
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