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24m taking nappy off (constantly)....would you potty train now?

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SlightlyMadSweet · 11/05/2008 13:24

IMO 24m is younger than necessary to potty train (I was aiming for an easy life at 30m+)

WWYD potty train now or try pampers easyups (or similar) to see if that will stop her stripping down?

BTW when she does take nappy off she tends to piss all over floor and then get upset that she has done so.

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aikigypsy · 11/05/2008 13:36

24 mo is a perfectly reasonable age to start TT, I think.

SlightlyMadSweet · 11/05/2008 13:42

I know that it is reasonable and doable. I just wanted to make it easier for myself.

How much harder is it to train at 24m?

We did DTDs in 3 days at 33m, with no true accidents (appart from the incompetent mummy induced accidents), and that was what I was aiming for this time.

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solo · 11/05/2008 13:47

When my Ds was approaching his 2nd birthday, I made the decision to start on his birthday. I let him wander around in just a t shirt and every few minutes(ten mins or so), I'd ask him if he wanted to wee wee...he was trained in 4 days and only used the potty for two weeks after which he was toilet trained! I left if a further 6 months before sorting out the nights and then I just lifted him every night before I went to bed and then got up in the night to do the same...sorted! and they do say that boys are harder to deal with TT than girls.
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PuppyMonkey · 11/05/2008 13:57

Try it now while the weather's good

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