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A toilet training one

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Sofast · 18/11/2019 10:23

I've have two dds. Dd1 was toilet trained at 22m, really easy, no "training" as such needed. Shes only ever had one accident and is just about to turn 5

Dd2 is 17m, too young for toilet training in my mind, however,

Shes great at telling me when shes done a poo and goes and gets the nappy etc without prompting. Which I'm really happy with.

Whenever the girls are going to have a bath dd1 has a wee first and now dd2 will say "wee wee" and have a little sit on the toilet and/or the potty. She doesn't do anything but always has a look to see if she has

I'm not expecting her to do anything and not expecting anything from this but as she is so young am I doing wrong in letting her have a sit? I dont want her to keep sitting and not doing anything then getting confused when shes older and not really understand what the potty/toilet is for?

Does that make sense? I might be totally overthinking it and worrying for nothing but I dont want to confuse her

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Seeline · 18/11/2019 10:27

I think carry on with it if she is happy.

Is there a definite time when she always wees/poos when it might be worth trying the potty/loo so that she has a success?

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