Hello, nice to hear the updates! We are also getting nowhere fast really! We had a great period over Xmas with no accidents for about 3 weeks, but then everything has slipped again now we are back at school.
We've been promising treats for good weeks, but also, conversely we have been banning TV on accident days and also stopping playdates - this doesn't seem to have worked though and last night after my OH told my LO how disappointed he was that she'd had an accident last night, she said "but do you still love me daddy?" and that obviously completely broke our hearts :(
Interestingly, my littlest one who is 2.5, has all of sudden wanted to do potty training and totally nailed it within a week! so there's hope for all of you out there with 2 or more kids! We are trying not to make them competitive but still gently saying to our oldest one that she needs to set an example for little brother.
after a big chat last night with OH, we have decided to drop the no TV/no playdates thing as it's not working, is too harsh and also unfair on littlest one too. we are also going to stop forcing her to go to the toilet (unless we are about to leave house on a car journey).
I still have no idea why she is having accidents though. it is wees most of the time, but sometimes the odd poo, and it doesn't seem to bother her walking around in wet knickers. she leaves it to the last minute every single time. AnnaD2, she is also starting lying about accidents and i can imagine her starting hiding pants in the not-too-distant future too :(
i was contemplating buying one of those vibrating watches from the ERIC website that vibrates every hour to help remind her at school - i think the novelty factor would work with her, but wondering if it really makes an impact long-term (as obvs they need to want to sort the problem out themselves, not just be reminded!) - any thoughts?