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How do you stop dc from wee-ing on the floor!

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jofeb04 · 20/08/2008 18:13

Ds (4) and dd (2) are both toilet trained, but for the past week they wee on the bathroom floor!

Ds had an accident once (sat on the toilet, didn't point downwards, rest is history!), but dd was really laughing!

Since then, ds seems to be doing it more often now solely for this reason. Dd has started as well.

Bathroom now stinks, so any help?

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mummyloveslucy · 20/08/2008 22:36

I saw a funny plaque in a shop recently, it said

I aim to keep this bathroom tidy, your aim will help!.

I thought this was really funny. Maybe you could buy one and hang it up.

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mummyloveslucy · 20/08/2008 22:41

Hand them the mop and bucket when they do it again. (depends how old they are, of corse).

Romy7 · 20/08/2008 22:41

you can buy targets - like ping pong balls - they float and don't get flushed away. called max or something - got ours in asda.

rolled up bits of loo roll also work as long as they are fast. battleships.

note. please ds only. dd just needs to be made to get on the toilet the minute she gets in there.

Romy7 · 20/08/2008 22:43

i've made ds 1 clean it up before. he's 6, but has never 'pointed percy' in his life. his idea of peeing is to stand with his hands behind his back having a good look round. i blame his father.
thank goodness the other two are girls.

theinsider · 20/08/2008 22:44

pee-balls for ds

mummyloveslucy · 20/08/2008 22:47

Get him to sit down to wee ? I wish my husband would do this.

Romy7 · 20/08/2008 22:52

mll - that was how it started, lol.

Pheebe · 21/08/2008 08:02

DS1 started doing this recently on and off, not for the same reason but I suspect its a phase some of them go through. He gets told off in a stern voice (nothing more then thats naughty we all wee on the toilet) so he knows its not acceptable and then loads of praise and gold stickers on his jumper for weeing on the toilet. Seems to have worked.

jofeb04 · 21/08/2008 11:51

lol, he hasn't done it today yet!

Last night I asked ds why he sat down for as he has always stood up - he said he doesn't want the toilet seat to fall down on him!

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