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cods potty training boot camp - starts tomorrow

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cod · 11/02/2006 22:54

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cod · 13/02/2006 19:42

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Nemo1977 · 13/02/2006 19:44

good luck to you all. I am a graduate from cods last thread last month...fan bloody tastic DS is 2.3yrs and has now been nappy free in day for 5wks!!!!

itsdday · 13/02/2006 19:49

cod...dd is 2.4 have spent a day in big girls knickers with lots of sitting on potties but nothing in them.have sticker charts etc and I think she has got it..real question is should I continue tom or is this a sign she isnt ready?
she has only had 3 wees today so obviously good bladder control.She is my only child andI am totally dedicated to doing it this week..I just dont want to push her if she not ready..any advice much appreciated

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Latz · 13/02/2006 20:15

Cod - had to go out most of day so didn't get chance to do anything apart from put her in nappies - now at work for 3 days - am i allowed to leave it to Friday??

Latz · 13/02/2006 20:15

or will i be expelled??

cod · 13/02/2006 20:33

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sonya291275 · 13/02/2006 21:10

hi cod
Had a good day with ds today manged to get nearly every wee in the pot, whats the best thing to do if he just wees on the floor, do i just ignore it and change his pants . Please help

bobbybobbobbingalong · 14/02/2006 05:21

Please help with the poo situation - Bob just doesn't seem to feel solid waste needs the same treatment as liquid.

SleepySuzy · 14/02/2006 08:11

Sorry, had to kind of abandon trainin, as dh is in and out of hospital today having ct scan, blood transfusion, and seeing consultant (and in-between I have to sort car out which is at garage ).

Saying that dd has been sat on potty for last five mins, but as with yesterday done nothing.

SleepySuzy · 14/02/2006 08:25

Well, I've just said that, and she's done a really big wee in the potty!! Big cheers all round, she is pleased as punch!

itsdday · 14/02/2006 08:30

wow how long have u been trying?

SleepySuzy · 14/02/2006 08:38

It's kind of been on and off for a while, she asks for the potty a lot but just sits there. It's quite difficult to spend time doing it though, with the current circumstances, so I was thinking of putting it off til I (hopefully) had a free week.

bobbybobbobbingalong · 14/02/2006 08:39

As I typed my last message and pressed send, ds presented me with a potty full of poo.

itsdday · 14/02/2006 08:51

how old is she ss?

SleepySuzy · 14/02/2006 08:55

She's 2.1

messagedeleted · 14/02/2006 13:21

well you lot soudn MUCEH betetr thant he last lot

if they wee ont he floor just remind htem ( through gritted teeth is necc) to GO IN hthe loo 9 FGS MUTTERED UNDER YOUR BREATH)

Donbean · 14/02/2006 21:24

so can i ask about the big boy undies?
ive got some, but tend to put p*l uS on him in the day.
Some times he will tell me, pull down said items and do the biz.
Whats the advantage of undies?
All i can envision is drowning in piss.
Plus picking up poo dog owner style with an iside out plastic bag...from my carpet.

messagedeleted · 15/02/2006 09:43

yes htta is ht epoint
pull ups make them immune form the consequences of weeing
so they need to have a few accidents to get th pint
go away wiht your devils pu ll ups

Donbean · 15/02/2006 09:46

yes but...drowning in piss

ok,ok i will do it for today, i will give it a go....am nervous.

Donbean · 15/02/2006 09:49

dont have time to read through the whole thread so could you give me some top tips please?

messagedeleted · 15/02/2006 12:58

carry on donny
no pull ups
take them to the loo every so often
dont ask

t ell
reward wiht extravagant whooping and sweets if necc

Rhubarb · 15/02/2006 13:04

Are some of these tots not a bit too young to be potty-trained just yet?

Dd was just over 2 when we started with her, but she was showing an interest and was an 'old' 2 ifkwim. Ds is 26 months but is very young for his age, I wouldn't dream of training him yet.

Are you sure your tots are old enough to understand potty-training?

messagedeleted · 15/02/2006 13:05

think they are all 2 arent then
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cod s crolls down anxiously

messagedeleted · 15/02/2006 17:13

b;lue teddy

read and leran

blueteddy · 15/02/2006 17:21

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