Friday, April 30, 2010

Need some potty training help/advice please!!!?

My 18 month old girl keep telling me soon as she's had a poo or even just a wee that she needs her nappy changing!! I've been told this is a good sign to start potty training - i thought it a bit young - maybe not though!! I have no idea where to start! Please help!!Need some potty training help/advice please!!!?
Well, she's definitely ready if she is telling you to change her nappy. If it's summertime where you are put some undies on her, or training pants. Let her run around outside and remind her to tell you when she needs to go. She's going to have (lots) of accidents but this will be a true indicator if she's ready or not. Good luck!Need some potty training help/advice please!!!?
Well ma'am I am 13 for starters and am also a red-cross babysitter with a license and ma'am your daughter needs tough love sit her on a Special potty seat in front of the tv and she has to stay there until she poops or pees and gets a hour off then back on again and repeat this until she has it down pact and in no time she'll be right on track and also the more often she goes the more time you give her off it's a win win to me I have also did this for 4 of the kids I babysat and the parents loved it by the way you could choose whether or not you want to serve her breakfast and lunch there or at the table!!
Yes she's definitely showing the signs of a toddler who's ready to potty train. First introduce the potty to her, you can get books that introduce potties or you could sit her doll on the potty for example, just so it isn't daunting. If she attends nursery they can give you some tips and work together with you to train her. Be prepared for potty training to take time. Good luck!
My 16 month old just started doing that too. My husband went out and bought her a potty. We left it in her play area for a few days and talked to her about it saying that its a potty and its for big girls and asking her if she wants to sit on it. After a few days of playing with it and getting comfortable with it, we put it in the bathroom. Now we ask her all the time if she needs to go potty and if she wants to try and sit on her potty. Sometimes she will sometimes she wont. But when she tells us she is dirty while we change her we talk to her about how she did potty in her diaper and next time try and tell us before she goes and she can go like a big girl in her potty. I've also started putting her on her potty at times I know she needs to go like when she first wakes up, before and after nap, and before bath time. She sits for a while we sing potty songs and read a potty book. When she does go we praise her a lot and make it a big deal. She smiles and seems proud of herself. We are no where close but were starting to introduce it to her.
i introduced the potty to my daughter at 15 mos before she told me she had to go, go get her a potty and sit it in the bathroom. let her go to the bathroom with you. let her sit on the potty to if she wants. but start putting her on the potty as soon as she wakes up until she pees. if she hasnt peed in the first half hour give her a half hour break and do it again. the first time she pees or poos in it act like your favorite team just one the super bowl and praise the heck out her. she ll love it and want to do it more. my daughter was completely potty trained by 23 mos good luck
if she is telling you that she is dirty and that she will be ready a her pants and summer is the best time to teach her also she will have some accidents don't worry she will get there i started my we boy age 2 and hes now out of them even at night age 3

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