My little girl is 23 months and for the last two weeks has been nappy free at home (apart from sleeping) and going to the potty of her own accord. She has the occasional accident, but is doing really well.
At nursery they have said because she is still in the baby room, there isn't free access to a potty and that she needs to be in nappies all day. They say they will ask her if she wants the potty when they change her nappy. I collected her yesterday to be told she had done everything in her nappy and nothing in the potty.
I can understand that they don't want accidents in the baby room, but at the same time I'm annoyed at this approach because they are giving her mixed messages (ie nappies for one day a week). I don't want to cause a scene but I'm considering keeping her out of nursery until she is two and can go in the toddler room.
What experiences of nursery and potty training have others had? Is this a normal approach by a nursery? Does anyone have any advice or suggestions?
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oppy22 · 12/07/2018 09:52
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