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BW Older Kids: Potty Training
I think it's time to get something as she's showing some interest. What is better, something that's an 'insert' for the real potty or a smaller one of their own? Either?
Re: BW Older Kids: Potty Training
We got a small potty for Liam, since they have a potty chair at school and he was already using that. He ok with it at home...our problem is timing. Unfortunately, he tells us "potty, poop" immediately after he has gone, usually right after sitting on the potty for awhile.
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Hmm, maybe this will help us too. We are finding it harder to keep him on his potty but maybe the insert attachment will work.
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We have a little potty, he shows no real interst in it. Our pedi said not to worry about trying to potty train a boy who's barely 2 in the middle of winter so - whatever - we're in no hurry and are going with the "You gotta go potty" "No" "Okay" plan right now.
Thanks ladies.
We definitely aren't pushing it at all but she's becoming very aware of poop and pee and asks to sit on the potty so I'd like to have something for her to just, we, sit on
ETA: for a while we've been dumping her poops out of the diaper into the potty, flushing and then washing hands. She loves it - haha.
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