Well if you want him to pee
Ask him to tell you when he has to pee
When he does, I prefer not to sit him on the potty or have him stool on the toilet, wait till he is tall enough to stand without a stool,
Give him a bucket outside to pee in or pose him to a tree or bush, you should also teach him to pee in the shower and bath, it actually cleans your body and it is sorta fun.
start as soon as you can
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When she is sleeping, carry her to the potty & she will go wee-wee sleeping!Also, set an alarm for when she has to go to the potty to do her business.If she wakes up & feels truly desperate to go wee, she must shout you to take her or she must go herself (if she can)If she really is bursting, then you will have no chocie but to take her, or to have to wash soaked sheets.xhope this helps!!!
Model the behavior and repeat regularly. Take your girl to the potty every hour. If you're the mom, you go "potty" too at the same time, even if you do not have to go. Sit for 5-10 minutes; say "Mommy has to potty too!" Do all the routine actions; get toilet paper, or whatever your habit is. Get up; pull up your clothes. Ask, "Did you go potty, too?" Help her get redressed. Wash hands--even if no one did anything. "Now that we went potty, we can go (play; read a book; play outside)." Important-- repeat every hour or so, over and over and over. She'll catch on.If she has an accident, do not scold. Just say, "You need to go to the potty when you have to 'go'." "Come tell mommy when you need to go."
Well, have you tried a reward system? Try leading her to the bathroom when she shows signs of needing to go. When she starts to, just put her on the toilet, then give her a few M&Ms afterwards, keep doing this until she is potty trained. Although I am still a child (13 years old). I have helped train my cousins and I have succeeded in potty training my 1 1/2 year old sister using this method. I work with autistic kids at school some of them don't talk, and the rewards method seems to work. I say if she wants 2 let her stay in diapers
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Girls tend to be easier than boys. Step 1. Buy her some 'big girls' pants. she will hopefully love them. Step 2. Let her come into the bathroom with you to watch you have a wee. She will know that this is the right thing to do!
Girls tend to be easier than boys. Step 1. Buy her some 'big girls' pants. she will hopefully love them. Step 2. Let her come into the bathroom with you to watch you have a wee. She will know that this is the right thing to do!
Potty training is an important step in your toddler's life for you to climb and conquer together. Time and effort will be needed to teach your child to use the potty and ditch those diapers for good. It can be a little easier when potty training girls over boys but you will still need to be consistent, persistent and extremely patient.Her Very Own Potty SeatPurchase a cute and comfortable potty seat that will interest your child and make her want to use it. Place it in the bathroom near the toilet and allow her to explore the new chair. Let her sit on it fully clothed and while wearing a diaper at first. She will be more likely to use it if she becomes familiar with it. Be sure to let your daughter know that the potty seat is her own special chair. You may want to write her name on it and let her put some of her favorite pretty stickers on it to really make it her own.Set an ExampleChildren learn by observing and imitating. Get your daughter toddler diapers that are made to be able for her to pull up and down easily on her own. She can get used to wearing regular underwear while still be protected from accidents. Let her know when you need to go potty and allow her to be in the bathroom to see how you pull down your pants and sit on the toilet. An important aspect of potty training girls is to teach them to sit down to go and always wipe from front to back. Encourage your toddler to copy and be like you by doing the same on her own potty seat.Motivation Is KeyNever push too hard and put undo pressure on your child. Learning to use the potty should be a positive, pleasant experience. Hold her interest in using the potty and keeping her underwear dry by reading her stories or watching DVDs together on the subject.The accomplishment of going in the potty can be an exciting event. Acknowledge your daughter's success with a smile, praise and hugs. Celebrate her progress by letting her shop for the big girl' panties of her choice.