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need help potty training!!
I have a situation I hope someone else has experienced. My daughter is
2 1/2. When we are at home, she will run into the bathroom and go potty by herself ( she will pull her own panties down too)and tells me before she goes. When we are out & about, ( shopping etc) she wets her pants constantly. When we are out she won't tell me when she has to go even when I ask her. I just keep taking her to all the restrooms hoping to catch her. Someone told me to take her to the potty every 45 min when we are out. Well, this child pees very frequently. Any idea why she's okay at home... but then regresses once we walk out that door? Please help. I have been using training panties with the plastic covers over them, so she definately feels the wetness. thank you for any advice, stefany |
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need help potty training!!
"stef" wrote in message om... I have a situation I hope someone else has experienced. My daughter is 2 1/2. When we are at home, she will run into the bathroom and go potty by herself ( she will pull her own panties down too)and tells me before she goes. When we are out & about, ( shopping etc) she wets her pants constantly. When we are out she won't tell me when she has to go even when I ask her. I just keep taking her to all the restrooms hoping to catch her. Someone told me to take her to the potty every 45 min when we are out. Well, this child pees very frequently. Any idea why she's okay at home... but then regresses once we walk out that door? Please help. I have been using training panties with the plastic covers over them, so she definately feels the wetness. thank you for any advice, stefany Apparently, she is scared of restrooms. I would give it a rest. Perhaps, you can get her going in more friendly restrooms, like bathrooms when you are visiting neighbors and maybe a more public restroom she is used to visiting, like maybe at work or church or something. It is more important that she pees than she stays dry all the time. Jeff |
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