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woodpops · 24/05/2004 14:03

HELP. I've a 2 year old little boy who's nearly mastered his potty training. He tells me he want's a wee all of the time and never has any wee accidents. However I'm having a major problem with him pooing. THe only place he'll poo are his pants or nappy. He'll tell me as soon as he's done it but he won't tell me before. I even tried rewarding him with a toy when he poos on the loo but he still won't do it. Does anyone have any advice????

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woodpops · 24/05/2004 14:03

HELP. I've a 2 year old little boy who's nearly mastered his potty training. He tells me he want's a wee all of the time and never has any wee accidents. However I'm having a major problem with him pooing. THe only place he'll poo are his pants or nappy. He'll tell me as soon as he's done it but he won't tell me before. I even tried rewarding him with a toy when he poos on the loo but he still won't do it. Does anyone have any advice????

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Hulababy · 24/05/2004 14:06

No advice but in a similar position. DD is just two and has been potty trained for wees for the past 3 or 4 weeks. But, like you, we are having some problems with pooing - it is nearly always done in her pants. We are starting to have more and more successes ont his front though and I think it just takes time. Having posted on her before about it, it would seem it is quite a common problem which generally sorts itself out.

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