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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 526568" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I never had an issue with the pullups, but then I changed my kids the moment they did something in the diaper too. And Nichole was the only one to use them, and she told ME when she wanted to train and that was at about 22 months. She actually trained herself. She wanted to be big like her sibs and hated hated hated a dirty diaper.</p><p></p><p>easy child may have to use the long tee shirt method. Today she put him in undies and told him if he went on her floor he'd be in big trouble......she said he did a little better. So maybe the long tee shirt method would help. Although it's a tad chilly for that right now. (we've flipped out of august weather back to spring weather) I wish papa was around to make him a "special papa stool" to use when he goes. My step dad did this for Travis who was wary of both the potty seat and flat out refused a potty chair. Once his papa produced the beautifully built (and carpeted omg! so the boy wouldn't slip LOL ) stool for him to either stand up to wiz or sit on the toilet seat.....he was thrilled and that was that. I wonder...........maybe if sister in law makes him a "special daddy stool" it would have the same effect.....hmmm I have some scrap lumber around here. (I totally forgot about Travis' special stool until now ) </p><p></p><p>I'm a bit relieved he's not the only one to resist. TM I had to laugh at Duckie. My sister was like that, it drove my mom insane. She was the only kid that ever gave her trouble.....and she always hid. Once mom figured out the hiding thing, she'd watch her like a hawk and snatch her up the moment she caught her heading to a hiding spot. lol Only Brandon doesn't hide. But I do have his BMs sort of timed to a certain time of day and I do my best to get him in there when it's due. It paid off on one day last week, not so much the next day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 526568, member: 84"] I never had an issue with the pullups, but then I changed my kids the moment they did something in the diaper too. And Nichole was the only one to use them, and she told ME when she wanted to train and that was at about 22 months. She actually trained herself. She wanted to be big like her sibs and hated hated hated a dirty diaper. easy child may have to use the long tee shirt method. Today she put him in undies and told him if he went on her floor he'd be in big trouble......she said he did a little better. So maybe the long tee shirt method would help. Although it's a tad chilly for that right now. (we've flipped out of august weather back to spring weather) I wish papa was around to make him a "special papa stool" to use when he goes. My step dad did this for Travis who was wary of both the potty seat and flat out refused a potty chair. Once his papa produced the beautifully built (and carpeted omg! so the boy wouldn't slip LOL ) stool for him to either stand up to wiz or sit on the toilet seat.....he was thrilled and that was that. I wonder...........maybe if sister in law makes him a "special daddy stool" it would have the same effect.....hmmm I have some scrap lumber around here. (I totally forgot about Travis' special stool until now ) I'm a bit relieved he's not the only one to resist. TM I had to laugh at Duckie. My sister was like that, it drove my mom insane. She was the only kid that ever gave her trouble.....and she always hid. Once mom figured out the hiding thing, she'd watch her like a hawk and snatch her up the moment she caught her heading to a hiding spot. lol Only Brandon doesn't hide. But I do have his BMs sort of timed to a certain time of day and I do my best to get him in there when it's due. It paid off on one day last week, not so much the next day. [/QUOTE]
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