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help!!!3 year old wtill in nappies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted : Mar 01, 2009 11:26:49 AM
Subject : help!!!3 year old wtill in nappies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hi
my son was 3 in jan and shows no sign what so ever of getting dry.
he screams when u get pants,potty out .wont go in loo.

he will run around in wet/pooey nappy if i let him!!!

any tips?

thanks

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suerig
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Posted : Mar 07, 2009 10:05:00 PM

I have the same problem my little un will be 3 in April, and is terried of the potty, ive tried leaving him without a nappy all week this week, as ive been off work and just asked him to use the potty when he needs it, but all he's done is messed the floor up lol

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Posted : Apr 02, 2009 9:43:53 AM

Hi mms, i dont think there is any tie limit on when a child should be potty trained i do know professionals say the more you try to rush them the worse it can actually be, my son was 2 in december and he loves using the big boys toilet and standing up like daddy all good when were in the house but when i pt pants on him he just forgets and has an accident. I definately dont think you should rush them and they will learn in there own time.

Danielle

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Posted : Apr 02, 2009 7:22:26 PM

I have the same problem! My son will be 3 next month and although when were at home we leave his nappy off and he goes to wee in the potty perfectly and tells us he needs to, he wants a nappy on for a poo and also wont get dressed without a nappy being on. I dont know how to progress the toilet training.

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Posted : Apr 08, 2009 3:01:17 PM

I have a similar problem to you haydensmum, Timothy has been dry and in pants in the day for a good few months but will not poo on the toilet/potty, we always have to put a nappy on him. Hes great otherwise but is for some reason scared to poo unless he has a nappy on.

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Posted : Apr 08, 2009 10:50:42 PM

Its good to hear im not alone in the quest to potty train! My son wont wear pants or want clothes on without a nappy but is totally fine not wearing one, going for a wee fine everytime in his potty. How did you progress to leavng the house without a nappy on Timothy?

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Posted : Apr 09, 2009 1:28:06 PM

the first few times i used to use pull ups but just found he'd be lazy and wee in them so just thought 'stuff it' and just took him out in pants and took spare clothes each time and he was fine. Obviuosly if we were going on a long car journey or something id put pull ups on him but otherwise hes been really good. We were fortunate though that he is happy wearing pants and only wants a nappy when he needs to poo, god knows why x

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Posted : Jun 08, 2009 9:32:37 PM

My son was the same, he'd be fine at home but if i took him out he'd have an accident. Eventually i just gave it a week of cold turkey, i always made sure he had a spare set of clothes and its been 2 weeks now and hes even dry during nursery! He went through the process of wanting a nappie on when he needed to poo, but i didn't give in too him, he now happily does it in the potty everytime and realises its easy! Dont give up ladies! it is possible! Hes almost 3 and a half and we still have to tackle the night nappie but we'll get there! lol

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Posted : Jun 23, 2009 2:51:38 PM

thank god i'm not alone. toby was 3 2wks ago and is still in nappies. He normally screams "nappy back on " when I try to suggest anything else. Today I tried (again) with the big boy pants but he took them off. BEtween 10am and 1pm I had him without a nappy on at all, I kept reminding him of the potty. Sat him on it and read stories etc etc . He weed on the floor/sofa 5 times before I gave up and put a nappy on. He doesn't even try to get to the potty, or seem bothered. One time I was feeding his sister, when I got to him he was splashing in his puddle and giggleing!! I'm feeling rather useless as I can't get him to show any interest or listen to me. He starts nursery in Sept and has to be trained! Anyone know what I can do??

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Posted : Jun 25, 2009 11:58:03 AM

The problem I have with my son is, that he is stubborn, he knows how to go to the toilet, and Ive even had a few successful trys, where hes actually got to the toilet and done something, but other days he quite blatantly refuses to do anything and prefers to just stand and wet himself, It gets quite frustrating for the both of us, he will happily let me put big boy pants on him, and knows when he needs changing, a wee and what ever so I know hes ready, I just cant get him to constantly have the 'want' to go.
The other problem I have is I cant seem to get him to have a poo on the toilet/potty, he prefers to do it in his pants, I dont want to resort to keeping him in pull ups in case of him needing a poo, cos that seems like a step back.
The situation is made more tense for me because I am 6 months pregnant and get frustrated easy, and feel the anger sparks quicker.
I hope someone can help me because, he starts nursery in september, so I need him to be dry.

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