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Tips On Potty Training A Toddler Girl

How do you potty train your toddler girl?

I had bought a potty seat and every time mommy went potty I had her sit on her seat at the same time as me and I would tell her… see, mommy’s is going pee pee on the potty. Whether she has to go or not. My daughter was trained in a week. Also on the weekends put her in underwear. When she pees in her panties she wil not like the way it feels to be wet. I know sounds gross lol but it works. But only do the underwear thing at home. My daughter was done in 5 days! Her twin brother???? Yeah….not so much, lol..my daughter also went in the middle of the night in her little seat. She never wore pull ups to bed. Amazing..

Tips for potty training a 3 year old girl?

Unfortunately, its just going to take patience and persistance. Alot of 3 year olds are stubborn like this and think they can just do whatever they like. Keep trying.

Some suggestions though.... Set certain times aside during the day where she goes and sits on the potty for like 5 minutes at a time. If she goes, cheer her on, praise her, get excited. If she doesn't, then okay. Praise her for sitting on the potty. Don't get indifferent if she doesn't, otherwise she won't care about getting on the potty.

Secondly, do you have friends or neighbors that have children about her age that are potty trained? If so, Invite them over so she can see them using the potty a couple time and realize that its not such a bad thing. If not, maybe look into sending her to daycare for a couple hours a day for a couple days a week so she gets the same experience. (I have a friend who was having trouble with their daughter, and their friend's babies were all too young to be potty trained, so they tried the daycare, and they said it helped)

Overall, just be persistant, and patient. Explain to her that you are so proud of her, and you want her to be the bestest big girl she can be, and that included using the potty. Encourage her to wear the big girl panties like mommy does after she starts using it. Keep at it, and she'll come around. :)

Potty Training Tips for two year old girl?

She may not be fully ready yet. Look for these signs: She notices when she pees and poops, she doesn't like being in a dirty diaper, she can stay dry for about 2 hours (meaning she's got some bladder control), she shows an interest in the potty, and she's in a cooperative phase.

If she's not showing all the signs yet and is getting really overwhelmed by potty training, you should just take a break and try again in a few months. If she's not showing all the signs but she's still interested (just not successful) then you can keep trying. My youngest wasn't showing all the signs of being ready (he was fine with a dirty diaper and he didn't notice when he peed), but he was always trying to sit on the toilet. After catching him in the bathroom several times, I decided I might as well try. It took about 4 days before he was successfully peeing in the toilet sometimes. After a few weeks he got the full concept. I did have to take a break in the middle of training him because of illness and the holidays, but when we started up again he didn't have accidents for the first 2 days and then was fully potty trained soon after.

Good luck! Here are a few helpful webpages:
potty training signs:http://www.toddler-tips-and-tricks.com/p...
potty training girls: http://www.toddler-tips-and-tricks.com/p...
potty training motivation: http://www.toddler-tips-and-tricks.com/p...
potty training success steps: http://www.toddler-tips-and-tricks.com/potty-training-success.html

Potty training for a 35 month old girl?

First of all, your child is almost three, not 35 months, if you treat them like a baby, they act like one, dont overcomplicate things. When it takes over three seconds for people to divide in their heads how many years your child is, its time to stop talking in months. Put her in underwear the moment she wakes up and dont put the diaper on until the moment she goes to sleep, give her lots of fluids, especially juices, theres no way a three year old will have the bladder control to hold it that long. Take her to the toilet every hour and have her sit there for ten minutes. If she has an accident, say "oh, you went potty, next time if you have to go, tell me and you can go in the potty so you wont get all wet and messy" and change her, make sure that she makes that connection between going to the bathroom and the toilet. When she does use the toilet, praise her.

Tips on potty training a 2 year old boy?

Every child is different, but here's my experience with my two girls ... I'm a father of 3yr old twin girls. They showed some interest in toilets when they were 18 months old, so we were thrilled that we might have them out of diapers early. Such was not the case. They preferred to use their diapers and we decided not to make a big deal about it. Quite a while later we started to talk about 'being big girls' and how that included 'big girl panties'. We just continued to have these kinds of conversations now and then until they decided that they wanted to be big girls. It was pretty much a quick adjustment. Every time they went to their potty we would just make a HUGE deal about it .. call each other over, hugs & kisses & clapping. That was the only 'rewards' we used. I think my wife and I must have been quite a sight hopping around the bathroom! It became a fun game for my girls and they would often try to race each other to see who could 'go on the potty' first. We kept them in diapers at night for another couple of months. They both had a couple accidents during the day and night, but not too many and not for too long.

So, from my experience, Don't Worry too much about it. Don't do any of the negative stuff .. I don't see how it's really productive, and it seems just a bit on the mean side, to me. It never really made sense to me, Why make your children feel bad? or uncomfortable? or dirty?

They _will_ learn .. just let them do it on their own time with lots of encouraging words and actions from you

What are the best potty training videos for toddlers to watch?

The best thing for your child to watch is YOU. Yep, get them in the bathroom with you (they’re probably already there) and explain what you’re doing. Even let them look in the toilet before you flush. It’s not gross to them, trust me. They’re fascinated.The next time you realise they’re doing a poo, pick them up, take them to the bathroom and tell them that’s where you do a poo. They can still do it in their nappy/diaper but they’ll soon figure out that that’s where they need to be when they’re going to the toilet. Progress to putting them on the toilet (still with nappy on) so they get used to sitting down while they go. Eventually you’ll be able to take their nappy off and they’ll go on their own.Kids are programmed to copy copy copy. If they see you do it, they’ll want to do it too.

Some potty training help?

I have 2 year old and she is proving to be difficult to potty train. I've been working with her for quite some time. At first, she was really good about telling us when she needed to go potty. It didn't matter where we were, she would tell us if she needed to pee. The pooping issues was a little slower, but she still told us if she needed to pee. So we got her some pull-ups. She was good at first, but then she start to just pee in her pull-ups. She wouldn't tell us if she had to go pee when at home. Even when asked, she would say no. And she often hid if she did pee in her pull-up. So we went back to diapers. And this is where we are stuck. She doesn't tell us if she has to pee while at home, but say we are out at a restaurant, shopping, or driving she almost always lets us know she needs to go pee. I've tried asking her while at home if she needs to pee, but she rarely ever says yes and often runs away from me. I've tried pull-ups again, but she still just pees in them. There have a been a few times this week where she went to her training potty and pulled down her pants and diaper and went pee herself, but otherwise she is still using diapers and not telling me she needs to go.

Any tips to help get her potty trained?

How effective is thick underwear for potty training your toddler?

I have 4 kids. 3 of whom are potty trained, one is only a year old (but we do put her on the potty often).I bought all manner of different training pants, undies, potty chairs, toilet insert seats, you name it. I even used those ridiculous Pull-Ups that are just diapers, because I was desperate now and then. You know what finally did the trick?NO UNDIES AT ALL.Seriously. I picked up that tip from the author of “Oh Crap! Potty Training”. There is a potty learning continuum - clueless > I peed > I’m peeing right now > I’m about to pee. She recommends at least one day where your tot runs around with a bare bum so you can help them recognize when they’re going to go. The next step is pants or dresses with no underwear. Why? Think about how underwear feels around your bottom - kind of secure and snug, right? That’s just the way a diaper feels too. They can’t tell the difference in the feeling - they just feel that comforting, familiar snugness and assume it’s a new, weird diaper. No undies makes them very aware of what’s going on in the nether regions because it feels different.When you bump up to underwear, the padded training pants help a little in case of a small accident.More than spending the money on fancy training pants, I’d recommend buying the “Oh Crap! Potty Training” book. It helped me get my then-3-year-old completely potty trained within 2 weeks (he was really beyond ready - younger kids will take a tiny bit longer), and the author has a gazillion success stories to her credit.

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