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CFaithAnnW
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Post subject: 3690
Posted: Feb 16, 2007 - 02:32 PM
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| My son is 3. He refuses to go on the potty. No matter what i try to brag him with he still pees everywhere but the potty. (backing up) He used to go on the potty really good, he was alomst trained! Then one weekend he came back from his fathers house and refused to go on the potty any more. I asked his father what happend and he said that he dont make him go on the potty. I'm so frustrated! I dont know what to do. [addsig] |
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Ainz
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Post subject: 3753
Posted: Feb 20, 2007 - 12:12 AM
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I feel your pain.
My dd is 3 next month and isn't showing any signs of getting the tt thing. It's so frustrating!
I wish you luck, aparently when they "get it" it's like overnight and they're tt straight away. I'm stil waiting for that to happen.[addsig] |
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Post subject: 3799
Posted: Feb 26, 2007 - 05:45 PM
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| Well not having proper support will make things difficult. Try taking a step back, then try again. Offer it. They really have to want to do it to get it. My son pees with no problems in the toilet but he won't poop. We used to have problems with the toilet all together until I just started following his lead. Good luck, I think tting children is one of the hardest things I've had to do.. until I realized he isn't going to be 18 and not knowing how to use a restroom. All these things come in time. [addsig] |
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Coldliz
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Post subject: RE: 3799
Posted: Nov 11, 2007 - 06:40 PM
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| My son just turned 4 and still has no interest in the potty. I have coaxed him into trying but he has yet to actually go. His doctor said to let him decide when he is ready but I feel I should be making him go. It is very frustrating! |
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lovelyfreya
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Post subject: RE: 3799
Posted: Mar 14, 2008 - 08:07 AM
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Joined: Feb 24, 2008
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| my b,fs son does use it when he feels like getting a treat , he still wears nappies at night but hes gettin quite good , he didnt used to untill we bought him a new 1 now he uses it quite a bit , (have no idea why ) but thats kids for you lol |
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Posted: Mar 19, 2008 - 03:30 AM
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my sister did the whole every-2-hours-on-the-potty training thing and it worked for my niece (2.5 years, no diapers at all for a couple of months now, no "accidents" either). however, you can only do this if you have the patience.
i know a 3 yr old who doesn't want to use the potty. treats or other rewards won't work. BUT just by talking about it he got interested in the topic. his parents now are working on him saying when he pees/poops his diapers. they take him to the bathroom and he pees there (still in the diapers). this is how they want to get him accustomed to the idea that the bathroom is the place where it all happens. well, eventually, he'll get it. no one goes to college in diapers
it's an interesting method i think. maybe something that would work for you as well. over a few weeks he's actually really improved (he never before said when he's peeing) |
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