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cods potty training thread

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cod · 08/01/2006 14:21

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cod · 08/01/2006 14:22

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spursmum · 08/01/2006 14:22

I'm going to give it a try. Can't do any harm can it?

fairydust · 08/01/2006 14:23

can i join you please dd decided at 11.30 last night to start.

Nbg · 08/01/2006 14:23

Let me join perleeeease!

DD is doing really well at home, uses the loo and everything but the minute we have to go out it all goes bums up.

cod · 08/01/2006 14:24

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fairydust · 08/01/2006 14:24

dd is at nursery 5 morning's a week so will be in pull up's then - but will try to do in the afternoon's with her.

cod · 08/01/2006 14:25

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cod · 08/01/2006 14:26

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spursmum · 08/01/2006 14:26

My ds is at nursery every morning but is dry so it will all start when he gets home at lunchtime.

Nbg · 08/01/2006 14:26

Although am away from tomorrow till friday but dd will be with me. I can still go at it whilst we're away.

cod · 08/01/2006 14:27

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fairydust · 08/01/2006 14:27

dd has cp - and although is showing signs of getting ready doesn't mentally fully understand -but has done 3 wee's today on the potty

fairydust · 08/01/2006 14:28

cod. dd is in mainstrem nursery she's nearly 4 yrs old.

spursmum · 08/01/2006 14:28

Fairydust could you not ask the nursery to help?
pack a spare set of clothes in case of accidents. They got my ds dry within a week, problem is that he wont let go on the toilet.

spursmum · 08/01/2006 14:30

Same problem here except that my ds has ASD. Not sure he fully understands either but then why would he stay dry?
sorry for the hijack coddy

cod · 08/01/2006 14:31

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fairydust · 08/01/2006 14:31

think i might ask to have a meetting with them

fairydust is known for getting what she wants at nursery and they dread when i mention a meeting

we're completly gone by dd's lead and want to carry on encourging her so think this might me the way forward.

fairydust · 08/01/2006 14:31

any advice is apreciated cod

cod · 08/01/2006 14:32

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fairydust · 08/01/2006 14:32

i will ty.

cod · 08/01/2006 14:33

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fairydust · 08/01/2006 14:33

but please tell me i don't have to post pictures of dd's poo in the potty.

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