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#1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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He does tell me he needs to go, but he is small yet and sometimes he makes it and sometimes he doesn't. I tell him that is ok because atleast he TRIES and trying is what is important. He went all day today without ANY accidents until right before bed and then he had one. BUT he was in the bathroom trying to get to the potty, so I don't really think that counts because he was trying.
My oldest son was easy. I just waited until my husband was in the bathroom...uh...you know...and I snuck down the hallway with my son (who was also 3 at that time) and I said "SEE!! see how daddy pees???" Scared my husband to death, who missed btw! LOL but it worked. The next morning Kody got up and said "I want to go potty just like daddy!" |
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#2 |
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When our son was little, our Pediatrician told us not to worry, because he had yet to know of one starting in kindergarten that wasn't trained. We were lucky, our son was trained to potty at 2 1/2, but my nephew was 4.
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