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suomynona
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Thu, Jul 22 2010, 9:40 am
I've been toilet training my 2 3/4 year old daughter for the last 2 weeks somewhat successfully, depending on the day. I didn't want to take off from work so I've been doing it in the afternoons and weekends. I decided to try to keep her home today through Sunday and finish once and for all.
Well, today she had 4 accidents, and once went in the toilet. When she has an accident, she's very proud of herself. Should I bother to continue at this point?
She's starting real school next month, and I'm not sure if she's allowed to be in diapers. I think she's going to be one of the youngest in her class.
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louche
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Thu, Jul 22 2010, 9:44 am
Unless your school accepts children in diapers--and most do not--then you can't quit now. maybe take a break for a couple of days, but you can't just let it go unless you're willing to keep her home from school till she decides she's good and ready.
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boymom
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Sun, Aug 01 2010, 6:24 pm
I was having same situation with my son( same age) . I was a using a reg toilet. we switched to a potty and put it in the kitchen (was easiest for me) . we made a whole big deal out of it, bought special toys for potty time.. stickers... puzzles... prizes... it really helped.
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yummydd
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Sun, Aug 01 2010, 6:26 pm
I had a potty that played a song every time she made in it, maybe try something like this. Good Luck.
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life'sgreat
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Sun, Aug 01 2010, 6:42 pm
Why would stopping now help? What will make her think the coming time will be final? Also, if you plan to send her to a school that only accepts trained children, you'll have to start again shortly.
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