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When is it ok to go with potty training toddler

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girlonmn · 19/07/2017 07:01

We've been confined to 2 days in the house, we have a 2 mile walk to town. I'm dreading him just peeing himself constantly but read before on here you must not let them pee in the street
What do I do, genuinely getting stressed

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girlonmn · 19/07/2017 11:01

I'm out now anyway and no accidents Grin

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YoureNotASausage · 19/07/2017 11:05

Just get on with it and don't be worrying so much! If he has an accident, change him and move on. If he needs the potty halfway there, hopefully no mn potty vigilantes will be there so you can just get on with sorting the problemGrin Good luck, you'll be fine no matter what happens.

JustDontGetItAtAll · 19/07/2017 12:57

My daughter is 2.5 and goes to nursery but she isn't potty trained? They change her nappy? She's been going to nursery since she was 18 months?

girlonmn · 19/07/2017 16:31

The nursery my son used to go to stopped changing his nappy and left him dirty and very often wet, I took him out of there last month. He needs to be trained for his new one as it's school based

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coddiwomple · 19/07/2017 17:17

The nursery my son used to go to stopped changing his nappy and left him dirty and very often wet

that is completely unacceptable! I would complain very loudly, and try to find a new place if possible. Poor kid.

HappySeven · 19/07/2017 18:28

My sister recommended taking a jam jar out when I was potting training DS. You then just whip the lid off when it's needed and either pour it away when you can or put the lid back on to be disposed of later. My DS loved it and I was only sorry it wasn't so simple for DD.

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