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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 79474" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>Mine I think both stopped needing help somewhere in the 3 year old timeframe, but at the same time, mine were both potty trained at 18 months, so that was a year and a half to learn. The process we used was, when they first started potty training, I did it for them. After a while, I let them do it first, then I would go and do it again just to make sure. Then after another little while, I let them do it and just checked, and if they had problems, would help, then finally after that if they had problems they re-did it themselves, and finally we were to the stage where all I had to do was check. Once we went through several months of them sucessfully getting it on the first try, I stepped out and gave them their privacy in the restroom. My youngest is three now and won't even let me in the bathroom while she is going anymore. </p><p></p><p>Also, a little tip if you have a child who has problems getting clean, instead of regular toilet paper, my kids still use baby wipes. They get the ones with aloe and they both prefer that over regular toilet paper, plus the moisture helps them get things cleaner. You can buy regular wipes, or those new Kandoo popups that come in the purple and lime green container. </p><p></p><p>This works GREAT for them, plus with sensory issues, the wipes feel much "softer" in that area than dry irritating toilet paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 79474, member: 3527"] Mine I think both stopped needing help somewhere in the 3 year old timeframe, but at the same time, mine were both potty trained at 18 months, so that was a year and a half to learn. The process we used was, when they first started potty training, I did it for them. After a while, I let them do it first, then I would go and do it again just to make sure. Then after another little while, I let them do it and just checked, and if they had problems, would help, then finally after that if they had problems they re-did it themselves, and finally we were to the stage where all I had to do was check. Once we went through several months of them sucessfully getting it on the first try, I stepped out and gave them their privacy in the restroom. My youngest is three now and won't even let me in the bathroom while she is going anymore. Also, a little tip if you have a child who has problems getting clean, instead of regular toilet paper, my kids still use baby wipes. They get the ones with aloe and they both prefer that over regular toilet paper, plus the moisture helps them get things cleaner. You can buy regular wipes, or those new Kandoo popups that come in the purple and lime green container. This works GREAT for them, plus with sensory issues, the wipes feel much "softer" in that area than dry irritating toilet paper. [/QUOTE]
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