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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages" Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age)" He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous " Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident " He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no" He can't help it, just sit him on the toilet after he's done it and remind him that's where he does his wees and poos. It'll happen, just use lots of praise x | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no He can't help it, just sit him on the toilet after he's done it and remind him that's where he does his wees and poos. It'll happen, just use lots of praise x" I know I was joking ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I am not a parent, but I saw a novelty item on a discount site that goes over your toilet, that might just help with this situation ![]() We got one that goes on toilet. Not a novelty one but he doesn't mind going on it all the same | |||
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"My son was 3 and half when i did it, and he was trained in a week, cos left it till he was totally ready. He's like a camel though, only goes twice a day." Same here. Both of mine were easy. I don't remember it being a headache at all. I think only a couple of accidents between them. I never used a potty either. They were straight on the toilet. I can remember some people thinking I was leaving it too late but I took my cue from the kids. | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no He can't help it, just sit him on the toilet after he's done it and remind him that's where he does his wees and poos. It'll happen, just use lots of praise x I know I was joking ![]() ![]() Fair enough ![]() | |||
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"I am not a parent, but I saw a novelty item on a discount site that goes over your toilet, that might just help with this situation ![]() The one I saw has built in steps and little handles to hold on to, not sure if this is what you have? | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no" Ahh no just ignore the accidents Boys thrive on praise, make the biggest fuss every time he pees on toilet or potty! My youngest was trained at 2 1/2 he never used a potty, didn't like it so I bought little step for toilet and he stood and peed from day 1....... let them choose potty or toilet, sitting or standing and the more comfortable they are the easier it will be Good luck x | |||
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"I am not a parent, but I saw a novelty item on a discount site that goes over your toilet, that might just help with this situation ![]() Yea that's the one. Also doubles up as potty if needs be | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no He can't help it, just sit him on the toilet after he's done it and remind him that's where he does his wees and poos. It'll happen, just use lots of praise x I know I was joking ![]() ![]() ![]() Been shit and pissed on plenty of times during nappy changes. Doesn't bother me at all | |||
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"I've got this to look forward to. My little lad is coming up to 2. I'm thinking I should start potty training soon. " My lad wouldn't take to the potty at all but would always follow people to the toilet to watch what they did. That's why we made the choice of getting him a toilet seat. Bit of advice in case you are in the same boat | |||
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"I've got this to look forward to. My little lad is coming up to 2. I'm thinking I should start potty training soon. My lad wouldn't take to the potty at all but would always follow people to the toilet to watch what they did. That's why we made the choice of getting him a toilet seat. Bit of advice in case you are in the same boat" Cheers man. Yeah my boy is always trying to watch me on the toilet. Crys if I shut the door haha. | |||
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"I've got this to look forward to. My little lad is coming up to 2. I'm thinking I should start potty training soon. My lad wouldn't take to the potty at all but would always follow people to the toilet to watch what they did. That's why we made the choice of getting him a toilet seat. Bit of advice in case you are in the same boat Cheers man. Yeah my boy is always trying to watch me on the toilet. Crys if I shut the door haha. " ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I've got this to look forward to. My little lad is coming up to 2. I'm thinking I should start potty training soon. My lad wouldn't take to the potty at all but would always follow people to the toilet to watch what they did. That's why we made the choice of getting him a toilet seat. Bit of advice in case you are in the same boat Cheers man. Yeah my boy is always trying to watch me on the toilet. Crys if I shut the door haha. ![]() ![]() the built in one is much easier and just looks like a normal toilet seat. | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no" A bit of wee never hurt anyone, bless him | |||
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"I've got this to look forward to. My little lad is coming up to 2. I'm thinking I should start potty training soon. My lad wouldn't take to the potty at all but would always follow people to the toilet to watch what they did. That's why we made the choice of getting him a toilet seat. Bit of advice in case you are in the same boat Cheers man. Yeah my boy is always trying to watch me on the toilet. Crys if I shut the door haha. " if they're watching they're learning anyway. all my kids are teens now and i still don't shut the door out of habit. ![]() | |||
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"I've got a 2 and a half year old daughter. Me and her dad (co-parenting) are trying to train bet but it's no good. She won't sit on her dad's special toilet seat nor my potty. I think she understands what is required of her but just doesn't want to. My daughter wees a LOT because she drinks a lot (I think she could happily not eat). Have any of you guys used books to help? I've got Princess Polly's Pottyq and Big Girls Use The Potty. Not much use right now but my daughter likes books lol. ![]() Used Pirate Pete book for my eldest when he learn't. ![]() | |||
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"Potty training twins was a blast ![]() To be honest it was quite easy with the twins as they would copy each other so as long as there were two potties available all was good ![]() | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no A bit of wee never hurt anyone, bless him" Just for the record. I did say further down I was joking ![]() | |||
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"It is not easy. Boy or girl? And are they definitely ready? It won't work until they are physiologically ready Boy. He hated the potty so I got him one that goes over the toilet. He's taking to it a lot better than the potty but it's very early stages Is he ready? Is he telling you he needs to go? If not don't rush it. He might not be ready and all it does it cause massive stress. People get hung up on trying when little ones reach a certain age, just take it easy (from a mummy of 4 and I work with children this age) He does tend to hold it but once he really has to go he tells me. He does it a lot better his mums, it's his first time at mine since training started so think he might be a little nervous Keep it positive, loads of praise. It will happen, don't make it a big deal when he has an accident He on me so I sent him to his room. I'm guessing that's a no no" Oh dear. BIG no no! | |||
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