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Ariann
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Post subject: Re: the poop scoop: toileting victories and set backs Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:46 pm |
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| ***LIES!!!*** |
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Malka all of a sudden is noticing being in a poopy diaper. And she learned the "potty" sign within two days to indicate when she wants to be changed. She poops and then immediately starts pulling at her diaper anxiously and doing the sign. I'm kind of blown away by that after her total lack of noticing up till now.
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jewbacca
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Post subject: Re: the poop scoop: toileting victories and set backs Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:27 pm |
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I. Cannot. Get. Fini. Out. Of. Diapers.
Sigh.
She just refuses. And every time we push the issue, we get a re-enactment of the Mr. Hanky episode from South Park.
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Tofulish
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Post subject: Re: the poop scoop: toileting victories and set backs Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:32 pm |
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| Semen Strong |
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Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:10 pm Posts: 15335 Location: Cliffbar NJ
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I've been doing more research into the opinion piece posted earlier and it doesn't seem to have much merit. Here is a link with better research. http://www.parentingscience.com/science ... ining.htmlAt the end of the day, it just seems that it works well to let them lead. At the moment we have so much nakey time, and I will offer the potty and she says no and runs off and pees next to it. I have gotten peed on at least 3x today. If she poops in her diap, she brings us a diap to be changed which is pretty darn cute.
_________________ But on a cold winter night, when the wind whispers through the trees and a bright, white moon hangs heavy in the air, you might hear a sad cry like someone thinking he knows what's best for you, and that'll be the white man a-passin' you by. just mumbles
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Audrey
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Post subject: Re: the poop scoop: toileting victories and set backs Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 4:54 pm |
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| Brain Made of Raw Seitan |
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ahhh bumping this ancient thread to complain: D's been potty-trained for almost 2 years, with hardly any accidents while awake and really only one accident per month overnight, I'd say. Well, in the last 2 weeks she has been wetting the bed almost every night - sometimes TWICE. There's honestly nothing new going on that we are aware of, we've cut back her intake of liquids etc. but nothing is helping. I truly believe that it is accidental, that she's not doing it on purpose but what the hell! Is she entering some new phase of sleep that is extra-deep? I'm about to insist that she wear a diaper cover to bed tonight because H is having to wash all of her blankets/sheets every friggin' day. I don't want to make her feel bad about it, but it's just getting so ridiculous and the fact that I can't figure out what's causing it is making us crazy.
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Audrey
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Post subject: Re: the poop scoop: toileting victories and set backs Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 5:03 pm |
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| Brain Made of Raw Seitan |
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ha wow I just looked back at this thread and I was complaining about this very same thing almost exactly a year ago! I wonder if this has something crazy to do with spring/the beginning of warmer weather because that's really quite a coincidence. A few people have suggested that perhaps she is cold, which I find difficult to believe, but she is wearing lighter pajamas now than she was during the winter hmm.
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kimba
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Post subject: Re: the poop scoop: toileting victories and set backs Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 10:09 pm |
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| Drunk Dialed Ian MacKaye |
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I bought a thing that goes on the toilet seat (it hasn't arrived yet). Didn't buy a step stool yet (he can't climb yet either). Not really sure what I am going to do other than have him watch a potty training video and put him on the potty. I don't think he's ready yet, but I want to start getting him used to sitting there, if possible.
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JENNA
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Post subject: Re: the poop scoop: toileting victories and set backs Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 8:40 am |
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| Lactose Intolerant...Literally |
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I bought a seat for the toilet as well for Miles. I don't see him interested in a small potty like Reno was. He has been waking up dry for almost a week now! Its the perfect time to just plop him on the thing but is impossible to do because of when he wakes up and because of getting Reno ready for school. I know with Reno we missed a great potty training opportunity when she was slightly younger then 2. I feel we are missing it with Miles as well. There is no way to wake him up early just to sit on the potty.
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