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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 188197" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Keyana is still little for potty training. All of mine did poop in the potty LONG before tehy did pee. I remember talking about "big girl" panties with Jessie when we went tothe store. I always PROMISED her we would buy big girl panties and then go out to dinner and buy a new toy or video when seh could prove to me she could potty in the potty reliably. Cause Barney (or whoever) sure didn't want to get pee'd or pooped on, did he??</p><p> </p><p>I kept her in pull-ups because the daycare wouldn't take training pants. She decided at about Keyana's age that seh wanted to be a "big girl" and did it ehrself. We praised and rewarded her for using the potty, but being uncomfortable wasn't part of it for her.</p><p> </p><p>For the BOYS, being uncomfortable was a much needed motivation. I still remember the look on thank you's face when he was in training pants and wet them. He was HORRIFIED. He was almost 3 1/2 by then. He had been promised the "date" and big boy pants, but that wasn't enough motivation. Took less than a week. He would have been trained earlier, in my opinion, but my sister in law refused to change him the ONE time she babysat. It was the day we took Wiz to the psychiatric hospital. She threw a diaper at him and told him to change his poopy diaper himself. Jessie, age 7, changed it for him. (And boy was she PI$$ED at her aunt!)</p><p> </p><p>After that he wouldn't even TALK about potty training for several months. So we waited and then gave him training pants.</p><p> </p><p>Each kid needs something different for potty training. Unelss there is a big reason for it, maybe staying in the pullups would be a good idea? I am thinking of YOU, Janet. The cleaning from the training pants and how they leak would add a lot of bending, unless Cory will do it. Just a thought. I bet, if you talk about the big girl panties, not pottying on the disney princesses or hannah montana (whoever is on them), she will decide in her own time to get with the program. And tehn you will only need pullups for night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 188197, member: 1233"] Keyana is still little for potty training. All of mine did poop in the potty LONG before tehy did pee. I remember talking about "big girl" panties with Jessie when we went tothe store. I always PROMISED her we would buy big girl panties and then go out to dinner and buy a new toy or video when seh could prove to me she could potty in the potty reliably. Cause Barney (or whoever) sure didn't want to get pee'd or pooped on, did he?? I kept her in pull-ups because the daycare wouldn't take training pants. She decided at about Keyana's age that seh wanted to be a "big girl" and did it ehrself. We praised and rewarded her for using the potty, but being uncomfortable wasn't part of it for her. For the BOYS, being uncomfortable was a much needed motivation. I still remember the look on thank you's face when he was in training pants and wet them. He was HORRIFIED. He was almost 3 1/2 by then. He had been promised the "date" and big boy pants, but that wasn't enough motivation. Took less than a week. He would have been trained earlier, in my opinion, but my sister in law refused to change him the ONE time she babysat. It was the day we took Wiz to the psychiatric hospital. She threw a diaper at him and told him to change his poopy diaper himself. Jessie, age 7, changed it for him. (And boy was she PI$$ED at her aunt!) After that he wouldn't even TALK about potty training for several months. So we waited and then gave him training pants. Each kid needs something different for potty training. Unelss there is a big reason for it, maybe staying in the pullups would be a good idea? I am thinking of YOU, Janet. The cleaning from the training pants and how they leak would add a lot of bending, unless Cory will do it. Just a thought. I bet, if you talk about the big girl panties, not pottying on the disney princesses or hannah montana (whoever is on them), she will decide in her own time to get with the program. And tehn you will only need pullups for night. [/QUOTE]
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