Kids and potty trainning. How did it go for you?
By carmat
@carmat (2849)
Canada
October 23, 2006 6:34am CST
My oldest who is now 10 took forever, my daughter took about a week, sitting very close to the potty and lots of rewards. The next two did it themselves. What a reward that was for me. My baby's been trainned for two weeks now!
6 responses
@DRoddy77 (1776)
• United States
16 Nov 06
My 3 year old is pretty close to being fully potty trained. He still has an accident here and there if he is playing and not paying attention and he still has to wear a diaper at night time. So far though it has been pretty easy with him. My twins just turned 2 so it will be their turn soon..Two at one time? ahhhh
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@DRoddy77 (1776)
• United States
16 Nov 06
My 3 year old is pretty close to being fully potty trained. He still has an accident here and there if he is playing and not paying attention and he still has to wear a diaper at night time. So far though it has been pretty easy with him. My twins just turned 2 so it will be their turn soon..Two at one time? ahhhh
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@ossie16d (11821)
• Australia
16 Nov 06
Now this is tugging at the memory (our son is now 30) although they do say the older you get the further back you remember things but forget what happened 5 minutes ago. LOL
Actually for me it was easy because our son couldn't stand a wet or dirty nappy, even as a baby he would cry as soon as it was wet. So in fact he trained himself in many ways and he was under 2 at the time. No objections from me though. :)
@sarah22 (3979)
• United States
23 Jan 07
well, my daughter took 2 weeks and now i am having a hrd time with my son. he'll be 4 in may and its been a journey with the sitting part of going. he does the standing but when its time to sit, screems blue murder. hope to get it down as its driving me crazy.
@anjalisk2005 (1492)
• India
7 Dec 06
my son is now 2 and a half when he was 1 and 3 months he started walking and from that time is runs to the bathroom for potty where i keep his pot.






