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Q: Double Toilet Training- Yikes!
asked by: Becky on July 4th, 2007
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ok so i spoke to the nursery where layla is going in september and they said they have a space for logan to start in april. it's great cause it means he will be with layla but it also means i have to try and potty train him too Confused

i thought it would just be best to start them both together. my mum said he's too young (he's 16 months) but i'm not going to force him i'm just going to see how i goes.

with layla i seriously feel like just telling them that she is toilet trained and saying that she must be nervous that's why she keeps having accidents. i know i still have 2 months to work it out but i'm sure the nursery will encourage her to go to the toilet too....
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replied on July 4th, 2007
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Re: Double Toilet Training- Yikes!
beckster wrote:
ok so i spoke to the nursery where layla is going in september and they said they have a space for logan to start in april. it's great cause it means he will be with layla but it also means i have to try and potty train him too Confused

i thought it would just be best to start them both together. my mum said he's too young (he's 16 months) but i'm not going to force him i'm just going to see how i goes.

with layla i seriously feel like just telling them that she is toilet trained and saying that she must be nervous that's why she keeps having accidents. i know i still have 2 months to work it out but i'm sure the nursery will encourage her to go to the toilet too....


maybe if u talk to them they might understand
its abit wierd being a nursery that they dont have anywhere to change nappies :/
also she might not want to go now but dont give up she will eventually go n if she doesnt start soon n they let her go to the nursery anyway she might end up going there after seeing all the other children go
my daughter just celebrated her 4th birthday n still isnt potty trained through the night n she only completely started going through the day when she was 2.5 - 3 yrs old
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