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DS keeps taking nappy off

8 replies

Roundaboutt · 20/04/2018 19:44

Just that really. He's two, and he keeps taking it off when we're home. He does it several times a day when he's playing in the bedroom, would you say this is a sign that he's ready for potty training?

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Aquamarine1029 · 20/04/2018 19:47

I would definitely give it a try.

athingthateveryoneneeds · 20/04/2018 19:48

It's either that or duct tape.

oblada · 20/04/2018 19:49

Give it a shot! What's the harm! My second daughter refused her nappy at exactly 2yrs old and we stopped putting one on her from that day. It was really easy.

specialsubject · 20/04/2018 19:49

I believe that duct tape or a pair of dungarees are the remedy.

Marmablade · 20/04/2018 19:50

And whilst you're in this 'is he isn't he?' phase definitely try this at nap/bedtimes.

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Avasarala · 20/04/2018 19:51

He could also just like the 'freedom'. My youngest did this, every chance he got.

He's 5 in 2 weeks, and it hasn't stopped. Will not wear trousers in the house because he wants to be "super fast and they slow him down". And his super hero is called 'naked man'. He takes all his clothes off and runs in the room naked.

Some boys are just odd!

Oldieandgoldie · 20/04/2018 20:16

If you want to keep him in nappies, put them on back to front. Grin

BitchQueen90 · 20/04/2018 20:33

No harm in giving it a try. My DS started doing this when he was 2 and a half and within a fortnight he was fully dry during the day.

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