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Post by nikki on Oct 23, 2007 13:21:22 GMT
im starting to potty train georgia now as shes no longer scared of the toilet! she even tells me she needs the toilet but i think shes doin it when shes telling me.
anyone got any tips for me as ive never done this before and im quite scared im doing it wrong
cheers
xxx
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Post by tracy108 on Oct 23, 2007 13:25:20 GMT
good luck and well done ....are there times wen u know she normally goes? i would put cory on the loo wen he got up and before and after meals...corys school also got him into a routine (they were brill) im afraid it may just be a case of hit and miss.....lol
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Post by brandy on Oct 23, 2007 18:26:15 GMT
brandon was a nightmare to train but same as cory the school has helped alot.we still have accidents every day but i think it's all about patients because it does take alot.but the saying is girls are better to train than boys so good luck.
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Post by Jojo on Oct 23, 2007 22:51:07 GMT
Good luck with the potty training.....not sure what tips to give....I just can't remember lol, it was about 7 years ago that I last went through this..but gonna have to go through it all again soon with Lisa and Rhys, I think I might do them at the same time.
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Post by claireyd22 on Oct 24, 2007 19:17:10 GMT
Hi, When I potty trained Esme (quite a while ago now) I used to keep the potty in the lounge and sit her on it alot of the time so she got used to it. Also if she did have an accident I;d still put her on the potty straight away and give her lots of praise when she did manage to do a bit in there. Good luck with the potty training - there will obviously be lots of accidents along the way but you will get there xxx
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Post by claireyd22 on Oct 24, 2007 19:19:05 GMT
Forgot to say aswel that Esme had a bit of a fear about doing number 2's on the potty and would only do it in her pull ups, then eventually on the loo. Apparantly lots of kids are like this when they are being potty trained x
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