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3 Day Potty Training

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madolives · 28/12/2006 18:44

Been doing some research and have come across the above method - has anyone else used it ? Successful / not. Would love to hear from anyone.

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luciemule · 28/12/2006 22:23

My friend used the above method for her DS and DD and it worked completely for both of them. She just forgot about worrying about embarassing accidents and went away for the weekend (taking the potty with them!) Nothing phased them (the children or the parents). I'm sure it's not that simple for evryone!!!

FrayedKnotRoastingOnAnOpenFire · 28/12/2006 22:29

What does it involve?

I mean what happens in the three days?

madolives · 01/01/2007 15:42

to: luciemule: did your friend give you any idea of what the method entails. I'm willing to pay to get the online book, but not until I know a little bit more about it.

to: FrayedKnotRoastingOnAnOpenFire: maybe we'll hear more from above.

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burstingbug · 04/01/2007 21:27

Do you know how the 3 day training works then?
DS1 is 22 mths and we put him on the toilet before his bedtime bath, he usually manages a wee, but tonight he did a wee and a poo proud mummy

madolives · 06/01/2007 16:19

Don't know I'm afraid, that's why I posted ! Has anyone out there used this method ????

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burstingbug · 06/01/2007 18:34

I've gone straight for the no nappy option. staying at home wearing nothing or just ordinary pants. Putting ds1 on the toilet every 15-20 mins. So far had 2 successes and 3 failures.

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