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Is your child ready for potty training at nursery? Here's the place for all your toilet training questions.

Can I train without going naked?

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YukoandHiro · 04/02/2020 21:52

I'm going to try starting training with my 2.5 year old on Friday. It's our second attempt.

She suffers with eczema and when it tried the naked from the waist down method last time she got so itchy from repeated wetness and general exposure to irritants by having her legs she got really distressed and couldn't focus on her body's signals. She also wasn't getting the hang so we stopped.

I don't want to go bare legs this time. She needs to be relaxed comfortable to learn. Could do loose trousers and commando? Or straight to knickers?

I'm feeling a bit apprehensive about the whole thing anyway so reassurance would be good!

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NannyR · 04/02/2020 21:57

Over the years, I've trained 10+ toddlers as a nanny and I've never done the naked from the waist down thing, just pants and loose, easy to pull up and down trousers, like joggers or shorts.

INeedNewShoes · 04/02/2020 22:02

DD went straight into knickers and trousers when we started at 2.1.

I have to say it wasn’t the smoothest process but she was dry in the day after about 6 weeks, bar maybe one accident a week.

AquaAquaAir · 04/02/2020 22:03

I did it with pants and a day at home. Potty in front of tv, lots of drinks and some crisps as snack.
Potty on several bath mats as a precaution.
After the initial success, moved to downstairs 🚾 with potty, then as it was easy, moved straight to toilet. 😀
They were 3 though.

WishUponAStar88 · 04/02/2020 22:03

I didn’t go naked with either of mine. Apart from anything else I’d rather stick extra pairs of pants/ joggers in the wash than try to get wee stains out of carpets!

WishUponAStar88 · 04/02/2020 22:04

*wee smells not stains!

AquaAquaAir · 04/02/2020 22:05

Use pants, they need to get used to doing it themselves.
Lots of praise . I think we used chocolate buttons, but if gold stars ⭐️ makes your child happy, use those, each time.

Breastfeedingworries · 04/02/2020 22:06

Can I start training at 18 months old? So this summer my dd is 14 months now

YukoandHiro · 06/02/2020 17:36

Thanks everyone this is really helpful

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YukoandHiro · 06/02/2020 17:36

Her nursery also told me today they think she's definitely ready and able now, so that's given me the confidence to just crack on and stick with it. Wish me luck!

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