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Yesterday, Liam

cleaned up after himself and put the dirty baby wipes back in the box!

Ewww!

Ewww is right!!! LOL!!! Sounds like something Karrie would do!!

Sue mom to Kate 15 and Karrie 9 w/ds and other issues

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Yesterday, Liam

cleaned up after himself and put the dirty baby wipes back in the box!

Ewww!

Ewww is right!!! LOL!!! Sounds like something Karrie would do!!

Sue mom to Kate 15 and Karrie 9 w/ds and other issues

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Bridget changes herself and puts dirty panties and pants back in the drawers.

Whenever I see she has changed, I have to go and look for her other clothes.

She gets very upset if I ask where they are. I guess she thinks I'll make her

put them back on. ; )

As for potty training...Bridget was trained at school and would have regular

accidents at home. I started making her change herself, clean up, and rinse out

her wet or soiled clothes. It didn't take very many times before she started

not having accidents.

Good luck to you!

(mom to Bridget 12)

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Bridget changes herself and puts dirty panties and pants back in the drawers.

Whenever I see she has changed, I have to go and look for her other clothes.

She gets very upset if I ask where they are. I guess she thinks I'll make her

put them back on. ; )

As for potty training...Bridget was trained at school and would have regular

accidents at home. I started making her change herself, clean up, and rinse out

her wet or soiled clothes. It didn't take very many times before she started

not having accidents.

Good luck to you!

(mom to Bridget 12)

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Cassie is 7 now and wears pull ups. I remember being so determined to potty

train her that I sent her to preschool age 3 1/2 with training pants. They had

so much trouble with that that they sent a note home, " could you please send

her in pull ups? " so I kindof gave up - a little . I said 'oh well' and relaxed

the issue. Sometimes it seems like I'm the only one in the house that cares. DH

and her 3 older brothers don't even try to help with it.

Quick story. Last Mon. night I had cleaned the house and was preparing for

company. So I'm in the kitchen working on dinner and company is to arrive in

only 15 min. Cassie came out to the kitchen to watch me and sat at the table.

Then it hit me.... I smelled something. OH MAN. I lost it. Her pull up had

scooted to the side and diarrhea was all over the chair.

I've been at my wits end for several months now.

Her " Language " per Dr. Phil would probably be videos. Veggie tales- Annie-

Princess Bride-, W the POOH ,- stuff like that. I have put them up on a shelf

in the basement but she finds them -gets up on a chair and brings them upstairs

to watch. I need a place to put them which is out of site. I'm working on that

right now.

Any tips would be much appreciated.

cathy

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Cassie is 7 now and wears pull ups. I remember being so determined to potty

train her that I sent her to preschool age 3 1/2 with training pants. They had

so much trouble with that that they sent a note home, " could you please send

her in pull ups? " so I kindof gave up - a little . I said 'oh well' and relaxed

the issue. Sometimes it seems like I'm the only one in the house that cares. DH

and her 3 older brothers don't even try to help with it.

Quick story. Last Mon. night I had cleaned the house and was preparing for

company. So I'm in the kitchen working on dinner and company is to arrive in

only 15 min. Cassie came out to the kitchen to watch me and sat at the table.

Then it hit me.... I smelled something. OH MAN. I lost it. Her pull up had

scooted to the side and diarrhea was all over the chair.

I've been at my wits end for several months now.

Her " Language " per Dr. Phil would probably be videos. Veggie tales- Annie-

Princess Bride-, W the POOH ,- stuff like that. I have put them up on a shelf

in the basement but she finds them -gets up on a chair and brings them upstairs

to watch. I need a place to put them which is out of site. I'm working on that

right now.

Any tips would be much appreciated.

cathy

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Our kids tend to be VERY smart when it comes to cause and effect. They know how

to " work the system " to get what they want.

was passionate about videos too when younger. She still loves her

exercise dance tape.

I covered the label of each one with a file card and printed the name in black

marker. She had to read the title to me before I would play it for her. She

could sight read those tapes in preschool... so I got quite annoyed when her

teachers would tell me that she " can't " read.

Once you figure out where to hide - or lock up (how about a combination lock?)-

the videos, use them as a reward system. For example on the weekend, in the

morning tell her she can watch one after lunch if her pull up is dry. Stick to

your guns and prove you are more stubborn than she is!

- Becky

Re: potty training

Cassie is 7 now and wears pull ups. I remember being so determined to potty

train her that I sent her to preschool age 3 1/2 with training pants. They had

so much trouble with that that they sent a note home, " could you please send

her in pull ups? " so I kindof gave up - a little . I said 'oh well' and relaxed

the issue. Sometimes it seems like I'm the only one in the house that cares. DH

and her 3 older brothers don't even try to help with it.

Quick story. Last Mon. night I had cleaned the house and was preparing for

company. So I'm in the kitchen working on dinner and company is to arrive in

only 15 min. Cassie came out to the kitchen to watch me and sat at the table.

Then it hit me.... I smelled something. OH MAN. I lost it. Her pull up had

scooted to the side and diarrhea was all over the chair.

I've been at my wits end for several months now.

Her " Language " per Dr. Phil would probably be videos. Veggie tales- Annie-

Princess Bride-, W the POOH ,- stuff like that. I have put them up on a shelf

in the basement but she finds them -gets up on a chair and brings them upstairs

to watch. I need a place to put them which is out of site. I'm working on that

right now.

Any tips would be much appreciated.

cathy

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Our kids tend to be VERY smart when it comes to cause and effect. They know how

to " work the system " to get what they want.

was passionate about videos too when younger. She still loves her

exercise dance tape.

I covered the label of each one with a file card and printed the name in black

marker. She had to read the title to me before I would play it for her. She

could sight read those tapes in preschool... so I got quite annoyed when her

teachers would tell me that she " can't " read.

Once you figure out where to hide - or lock up (how about a combination lock?)-

the videos, use them as a reward system. For example on the weekend, in the

morning tell her she can watch one after lunch if her pull up is dry. Stick to

your guns and prove you are more stubborn than she is!

- Becky

Re: potty training

Cassie is 7 now and wears pull ups. I remember being so determined to potty

train her that I sent her to preschool age 3 1/2 with training pants. They had

so much trouble with that that they sent a note home, " could you please send

her in pull ups? " so I kindof gave up - a little . I said 'oh well' and relaxed

the issue. Sometimes it seems like I'm the only one in the house that cares. DH

and her 3 older brothers don't even try to help with it.

Quick story. Last Mon. night I had cleaned the house and was preparing for

company. So I'm in the kitchen working on dinner and company is to arrive in

only 15 min. Cassie came out to the kitchen to watch me and sat at the table.

Then it hit me.... I smelled something. OH MAN. I lost it. Her pull up had

scooted to the side and diarrhea was all over the chair.

I've been at my wits end for several months now.

Her " Language " per Dr. Phil would probably be videos. Veggie tales- Annie-

Princess Bride-, W the POOH ,- stuff like that. I have put them up on a shelf

in the basement but she finds them -gets up on a chair and brings them upstairs

to watch. I need a place to put them which is out of site. I'm working on that

right now.

Any tips would be much appreciated.

cathy

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> Princess Bride-, W the POOH ,- stuff like that. I have put them up on a

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> in the basement but she finds them -gets up on a chair and brings them

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> to watch. I need a place to put them which is out of site. I'm working on

> that

> right now.

> Any tips would be much appreciated.

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We bought a small safe - which hides inside a cupboard, some things are put

away in their - the videos which I have confiscated have been put into a

draw which has a lock.

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> Princess Bride-, W the POOH ,- stuff like that. I have put them up on a

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i just unplug the TV (and take plug away if necessary) - most of my TV's

have so many cords - it's impossible to figure out. or i lock the rooms that

have TV's. usually a combo of both. karen in dallas

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i just unplug the TV (and take plug away if necessary) - most of my TV's

have so many cords - it's impossible to figure out. or i lock the rooms that

have TV's. usually a combo of both. karen in dallas

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I potty trained Madison while in a cast. I used the Pampers First Steps and panty liners on the lower inside portion of the cast to help avoid any messes. I also put velcro on the front and back bottom of the cast and knit rite shirt. This helped keep the shirt out of the way. I found she was confusing the first step and the shirt on which one to try to pull down.

She was able to get to the potty and pull the First Step down in time for successful potty going. The Feel and Learns from Pampers also help out a lot too. She will be able to feel when she's wet; hopefully, teaching when it's time to go. To teach her what it meant to "go", I let her run around in the back yard with nothing on until she went outside. Not exactly scientific or classy....but it worked. Good Luck!!!

Jendmlmlm <dmayes1@...> wrote:

Hi! My daughter, , is 2 1/2 and I would like to start potty training soon. Does anyone have any helpful hints that you have learned potty training your toddler in a cast?The biggest challenge that I see is:'s diaper tends to come out from under the cast. We use a larger diaper on the outside to hold the smaller diaper up under the cast. (Wonderful advise from a mom on this site!) When bends over, the outside diaper will come down below the cast unless she has on a shirt that snaps between the legs. So we have a shirt to unsnap between her legs, a large diaper to remove and a small diaper to remove! I'm not even sure that I would be able to hold it while I did all that - I am sure that will have already taken care of business before that process is over!Any

pointers?Thanks, and

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Jen,

Velcro! What a great idea for potty training. Do you mind if I add this to the website under "diapering tips" ?

How are you and Madison?

talk soon,

HRH

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I potty trained Madison while in a cast. I used the Pampers First Steps and panty liners on the lower inside portion of the cast to help avoid any messes. I also put velcro on the front and back bottom of the cast and knit rite shirt. This helped keep the shirt out of the way. I found she was confusing the first step and the shirt on which one to try to pull down.

She was able to get to the potty and pull the First Step down in time for successful potty going. The Feel and Learns from Pampers also help out a lot too. She will be able to feel when she's wet; hopefully, teaching when it's time to go. To teach her what it meant to "go", I let her run around in the back yard with nothing on until she went outside. Not exactly scientific or classy....but it worked. Good Luck!!!

Jendmlmlm <dmayes1@...> wrote:

Hi! My daughter, , is 2 1/2 and I would like to start potty training soon. Does anyone have any helpful hints that you have learned potty training your toddler in a cast?The biggest challenge that I see is:'s diaper tends to come out from under the cast. We use a larger diaper on the outside to hold the smaller diaper up under the cast. (Wonderful advise from a mom on this site!) When bends over, the outside diaper will come down below the cast unless she has on a shirt that snaps between the legs. So we have a shirt to unsnap between her legs, a large diaper to remove and a small diaper to remove! I'm not even sure that I would be able to hold it while I did all that - I am sure that will have already taken care of business before that process is over!Any pointers?Thanks, and

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Sorry I can't help you with your dilemna, but I have a question

about potty training in general. Lexi was very close to potty

training before the cast. My own fault, I decided to wait since the

cast would throw her off a little. While she is only 21 months old,

she tells me when she is wet and brings me a diaper when she is

dirty too.

Now that the cast is on, I am TERRIFIED to even think of potty

training for fear of wetness getting into the cast. To all you moms

who have trained while casted, please any advice is GREAT!!

I also noticed you wrote Deshea you are double diapering. Isn't

that hard to get 2 in there? We have gone down a size in diapers for

Lexi and put 2 maxi pads inside and then cover in a pull up just to

help keep the diaper in place better. It seems to be working for us

thus far, even at night. Is your way easier/ better? Just looking

for help in a confusing time!! Thanks

Tracey

> okay, here's a question to throw out here. lucas has been potty

> trained during the day for 6 months or more, but i still double

> diaper him at night since i'm too nervous about accidents and

getting

> the cast wet. we had a home visit by lucas' preschool teacher

last

> week (this is the norm for this school). she asked about his

habits

> and asked if we could try to get him to wipe himself after a

bowel

> movement. we have always been helping him with this with toddler

> wipes to make sure that he's clean. well, this past weekend, we

did

> really try and get him to wipe himself after a bm, and i don't

think

> that he can physically reach! for those with older kids in cast,

is

> this true for all of you? i think that i'm just going to have to

ask

> the teacher to do this for him. i didn't want him to " stand out "

in

> preschool, but i do believe that this is a physical limitation

for

> him. thanks for any advice.

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> deshea

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I know this my sound strange but since he is a boy ( not a girl) if you know where i am going can he wipe back to front is it just the reach around that is hard??

just thinking

"Deshea L. " <deshea@...> wrote:

okay, here's a question to throw out here. lucas has been potty trained during the day for 6 months or more, but i still double diaper him at night since i'm too nervous about accidents and getting the cast wet. we had a home visit by lucas' preschool teacher last week (this is the norm for this school). she asked about his habits and asked if we could try to get him to wipe himself after a bowel movement. we have always been helping him with this with toddler wipes to make sure that he's clean. well, this past weekend, we did really try and get him to wipe himself after a bm, and i don't think that he can physically reach! for those with older kids in cast, is this true for all of you? i think that i'm just going to have to ask

the teacher to do this for him. i didn't want him to "stand out" in preschool, but i do believe that this is a physical limitation for him. thanks for any advice.deshea__________________________________________________

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Deshea,

I am glad you have asked this question and I hope you get good

advice we all can use. Carly is potty trained. However, I also

always wipe her because she cannot reach to wipe. She started

preschool this week and I have told them she is limited and must

have assistance in going to the restroom.

Maybe there is a good trick we can teach them that the older kids

have learned. However, Carly's shoulders/arms are pushed up from

the cast, thereby, shortening her arm length.

Pam

> okay, here's a question to throw out here. lucas has been potty

> trained during the day for 6 months or more, but i still double

> diaper him at night since i'm too nervous about accidents and

getting

> the cast wet. we had a home visit by lucas' preschool teacher

last

> week (this is the norm for this school). she asked about his

habits

> and asked if we could try to get him to wipe himself after a

bowel

> movement. we have always been helping him with this with toddler

> wipes to make sure that he's clean. well, this past weekend, we

did

> really try and get him to wipe himself after a bm, and i don't

think

> that he can physically reach! for those with older kids in cast,

is

> this true for all of you? i think that i'm just going to have to

ask

> the teacher to do this for him. i didn't want him to " stand out "

in

> preschool, but i do believe that this is a physical limitation

for

> him. thanks for any advice.

>

> deshea

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Just a thought to throw out there...but what worked for MAdison ...I used Pampers First Steps and just tucked it inside her cast and put panty liners all the around the bootom. THis is all that I need to do and it seemed to work...her cast never got wet and I only had to use one.

Jenth77381 <pthahn@...> wrote:

lexi also has the waterproof tape around the bottom of her cast ( front and back) i am not doing the 2 diaper thing, i don't know if i could get more than what i am stuffed up in there! i just worry that something is going to happen and we are going to have a major leak somehow. i never thought i'd be buying maxi pads for a not even 2 yr old toddler in a million years lol i am going to look for some cheaper pull ups as well. since we are using them basically just to help keep the diaper in place better, it is a huge cost! we never did pull ups with our son for potty training...he just went straight to underwear, i was shocked to see $16 for a small package of them. although, since they aren't getting wet at all, i am using the same one throughout the day until it starts looking a little ragged. i think i

will give her a few weeks to get adjusted to the cast and then perhaps go to the drawing boards to get a plan for training. thanks for the info! tracey> > > okay, here's a question to throw out here. lucas has been potty> > > trained during the day for 6 months or more, but i still double> > > diaper him at night since i'm too nervous about accidents and> > getting> > > the cast wet. we had a home visit by lucas' preschool teacher> > last> > > week (this is the norm for this school). she asked about his> > habits> > > and asked if we could try to get him to wipe himself after a> > bowel> > > movement. we have always been helping him with this with toddler> > > wipes to make sure that he's clean. well, this past weekend, we> > did> > > really try and get him to wipe himself after a bm, and i don't> > think> > > that he can physically reach!

for those with older kids in cast,> > is> > > this true for all of you? i think that i'm just going to have to> > ask> > > the teacher to do this for him. i didn't want him to "stand out"> > in> > > preschool, but i do believe that this is a physical limitation> > for> > > him. thanks for any advice.> > >> > > deshea> >> >> >> >> >

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Tracey,

Carly was a little over two when she was first casted. We also had

started potty training her before we found out she had scoliosis and

would be put in a cast. Therefore, we put training on hold. After

about three weeks in the cast, we decided to accelerate the training

for several reasons. Our thoughts were once she was trained there

would be less of a chance of the cast getting wet, diapering is a

challenge (especially messy ones), and she was old enough and ready

with a little encouragement. We found that she needed to be in

regular panties in order to feel that she needed to go and realize

that she was wet. However, we still have to help her. She cannot

get on the potty by herself. She has trouble pulling her pants up

and wiping. But she is trained.

Like Deshea, we continue to put a pull-up or diaper on her at

naptime and bedtime even though she rarely wets during this time.

However, one night on vacation, I forgot to put something on her and

of course this was the night she wet the bed. She actually was

asleep with me and I happened to feel the bed was wet.

Fortunately, God was watching over us and only small part of the

cast got wet. I blow dryed the cast the best that I could and

everything was fine.

Hopefully this helps.

How old is Lexie, what are her measurements, how long has she had

scoliosis, has she been in a brace, etc. Sorry for the questions

but I can't keep up with everyone. I don't get a chance to post

alot because the company I work for was recently sold and I have

been extremely busy with this transaction since September of last

year.

Thanks.

Pam

> > okay, here's a question to throw out here. lucas has been

potty

> > trained during the day for 6 months or more, but i still double

> > diaper him at night since i'm too nervous about accidents and

> getting

> > the cast wet. we had a home visit by lucas' preschool teacher

> last

> > week (this is the norm for this school). she asked about his

> habits

> > and asked if we could try to get him to wipe himself after a

> bowel

> > movement. we have always been helping him with this with

toddler

> > wipes to make sure that he's clean. well, this past weekend, we

> did

> > really try and get him to wipe himself after a bm, and i don't

> think

> > that he can physically reach! for those with older kids in

cast,

> is

> > this true for all of you? i think that i'm just going to have

to

> ask

> > the teacher to do this for him. i didn't want him to " stand

out "

> in

> > preschool, but i do believe that this is a physical limitation

> for

> > him. thanks for any advice.

> >

> > deshea

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Pam,

thanks for the info. i am going to try potty training here very

soon.

lexi is 21 months old and she was first diagnosed at 4 months old

with just a slight curve. we didn't know enough about scoliosis and

we were told not to worry about it. at a year old my husband and i

noticed it getting worse and went back to the doctors. told again

not to worry and that is when i came home and found this group.

she just had her first cast placed this past week in erie by dr.

sanders. her rvad was very slight compared to some and it was at 35

degrees. after the cast was placed he had her down to 14 degrees.

well princess pants is staring at me like she is ready to play in

her " kitchen " so i better go for now. take care

tracey

> > > okay, here's a question to throw out here. lucas has been

> potty

> > > trained during the day for 6 months or more, but i still

double

> > > diaper him at night since i'm too nervous about accidents and

> > getting

> > > the cast wet. we had a home visit by lucas' preschool teacher

> > last

> > > week (this is the norm for this school). she asked about his

> > habits

> > > and asked if we could try to get him to wipe himself after a

> > bowel

> > > movement. we have always been helping him with this with

> toddler

> > > wipes to make sure that he's clean. well, this past weekend,

we

> > did

> > > really try and get him to wipe himself after a bm, and i don't

> > think

> > > that he can physically reach! for those with older kids in

> cast,

> > is

> > > this true for all of you? i think that i'm just going to have

> to

> > ask

> > > the teacher to do this for him. i didn't want him to " stand

> out "

> > in

> > > preschool, but i do believe that this is a physical limitation

> > for

> > > him. thanks for any advice.

> > >

> > > deshea

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My daughter Amelia (6) was potty trained at the age of 48 months. This included

through the night with cotton underpants. I cannot claim that victory. She was

in a typical pre school setting with three year olds. I kept her in pull ups

and one day the two teachers told me to send her with about six pairs of cotton

panties. I was shocked. Over the course of a year it worked! I slid back into

pullups a couple of times only to have the teachers jump my case and ask me " do

you want her potty trained or not? " I learned alot from that experience about

having the expectation and patience that help Amelia be more like her typical

peers then unlike them. Having said that I too am sending out an SOS. Amelia

has yet to get the hang of wiping her bum. It winds up on her legs and the wall

where the TP hangs around 30% of the time. Any tips on how to get her to focus

on the task at hand? I do it for her most of the time and that is part of the

problem. Still any tips would

be appreciated. I am so proud of her potty training but there is this last

hurdle. I guess I can answer my own question by allowing her to make a mess in

the course of learning to do the task. But it's just a nasy process.

" littlelollie@... " <littlelollie@...> wrote: Hello

everyone!!!

I am nne, We have 2 daughters, 8 and 6. has

DS and I was writing to you you guys to see if you can help me with

some advice.. No matter what I do I cant seem to potty train and

I am at my witts end. has been in pull ups for almost 8 months

now and katie will go in the bathroom, sit on the potty pull her pull

up down, sit on the potty and say Pee Pee but nothing. Then she wipes

and washes and is sooooo proud of herself.. The problem is that shes

been doing this for about 7 months and I cant seem to get anything out

of her...Iv tried a consistant day and time but it seems impossible..

Can anyone give me any suggestions? Thanks..

nne...

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Why don't you try those flushable wipes....... like Cottenelle or

generic. They are wet, so maybe they will do a better job with the

first wipe? It may just be that she's got a bit more poop left on her

bum, which give her more to spread around, but I don't know how you'd

communicate that... " are you really finished.... has all the poop fallen

out? " or something like that. It's a hard concept to describe for any

child, much less a child with developmental delays :-)

I think I'd keep helping her like you are doing..... she'll get better

as she gets older, and lots of typical kids still need/like help with

this at this age. I think I'd get her clean, then have her give a try

to so that she practices the motions, without having so much chance of

making a mess.

Good luck!

, mom to (10), (8 DS), and Sammy (6)

Ann Masch wrote:

> My daughter Amelia (6) was potty trained at the age of 48 months. This

> included through the night with cotton underpants. I cannot claim that

> victory. She was in a typical pre school setting with three year olds.

> I kept her in pull ups and one day the two teachers told me to send

> her with about six pairs of cotton panties. I was shocked. Over the

> course of a year it worked! I slid back into pullups a couple of times

> only to have the teachers jump my case and ask me " do you want her

> potty trained or not? " I learned alot from that experience about

> having the expectation and patience that help Amelia be more like her

> typical peers then unlike them. Having said that I too am sending out

> an SOS. Amelia has yet to get the hang of wiping her bum. It winds up

> on her legs and the wall where the TP hangs around 30% of the time.

> Any tips on how to get her to focus on the task at hand? I do it for

> her most of the time and that is part of the problem. Still any tips would

> be appreciated. I am so proud of her potty training but there is this

> last hurdle. I guess I can answer my own question by allowing her to

> make a mess in the course of learning to do the task. But it's just a

> nasy process.

>

> " littlelollie@... <mailto:littlelollie%40sbcglobal.net> "

> <littlelollie@... <mailto:littlelollie%40sbcglobal.net>>

> wrote: Hello everyone!!!

>

> I am nne, We have 2 daughters, 8 and 6. has

> DS and I was writing to you you guys to see if you can help me with

> some advice.. No matter what I do I cant seem to potty train and

> I am at my witts end. has been in pull ups for almost 8 months

> now and katie will go in the bathroom, sit on the potty pull her pull

> up down, sit on the potty and say Pee Pee but nothing. Then she wipes

> and washes and is sooooo proud of herself.. The problem is that shes

> been doing this for about 7 months and I cant seem to get anything out

> of her...Iv tried a consistant day and time but it seems impossible..

> Can anyone give me any suggestions? Thanks..

> nne...

>

>

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