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Post by sunfrogger on Sept 2, 2017 17:54:49 GMT -6
Hi guys, would love some insight here. We introduced a potty to my N15 DD at around 18months and would just include asking her to potty as part of her bed time routine. If she did great if not it was OK. She was asking to pee on the potty and it was all looking good. But she won't use it anymore and actually gets really stressed if I have to use the bathroom. To the point of tantrums. I have to literally hide just to pee without being screamed at. Any one have any ideas? Just a normal regression since we started very early?
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Post by billyhorrible on Sept 2, 2017 19:13:36 GMT -6
I don't know if it counts as regression if she isn't potty trained yet, and I'm also not sure if I'd consider what you're doing potty training. It sounds more like you're just introducing the concept and following her lead.
Regardless, I'd drop it completely and put the potty away for a couple weeks. I love the "follow their lead" method and for whatever reason, she's letting you know it's not time. Which is fine. They progress so rapidly with development that it can change from week to week. Putting it away takes the stress off her (and you).
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Post by grumpycat on Sept 3, 2017 7:45:25 GMT -6
I'm far from an expert on potty training, but I'd also suggest putting the potty away for awhile. I wouldn't bring it out again until you are ready to do all day potty training. It's hard for children if expectations are unclear or inconsistent. "Sometimes I'm expected to use the potty, sometimes I'm not. Mommy always uses the potty. I'm confused" *meltdown*
Just my two cents.
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