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Is Ds putting his hands in his sh**ty nappy really progress?

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staryeyed · 15/05/2008 16:05

Because my portage worker told me that it was. In fact she called it a "huge leap". I thought "Right then I will remember to be delighted next time when Im cleaning his crap of his hands his t-shirt and the carpet." He is 3 ASD btw.

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TotalChaos · 15/05/2008 16:08

yes I'ld be rather too. I can only what was in her mind was an assumption that as DS is aware he has a dirty nappy he is getting closer to toilet training?

bullet123 · 15/05/2008 17:40

I went down one morning when Ds1 was just over three to find him literally covered in crap. Doubtless that should have meant he was fully trained within the week . Unfortunately, we have had to wait until he is nearly five for him to be trained during the day with wees. He is not yet trained for poos and for him to be dry at night.

deeeja · 15/05/2008 20:25

Well my 3 year old ds is doing well then.

ouryve · 16/05/2008 23:52

If that's the case, my 2 year old is rather precocious :P

sphil · 19/05/2008 09:30

Ooh I think DS2 may be G&T in this.

Seriously though, I kind of know what she means. From a toilet training pov it's much better than total unawareness that he's done a poo. Can't think of any other pros though...

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