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Ruchel
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 11:05 am
My dd now goes on the toilets (with 'reducing' seat) at home. She just sleeps and naps with a diaper. But at her caregiver she refuses to go on toilets, because she thinks they are nasty. I have never seen the toilets there but plan to pretend to have to go and check them. I'm surprised because the house is spotless!
She also says she will go to the toilets when she goes to school, and the caregiver isn't school. Except the Jewish school won't take her (even pre gan) if she isn't fully toilet trained.
Any idea?
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Ruchel
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 11:39 am
I wish! But she refuses to go to the toilets at her caregiver.
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fiddle
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 11:43 am
that means shes fully toilet trained if she goes in her toilets? I thought it means if the kid is trained fully. ?
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octopus
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 11:45 am
It wouldn't hurt to check it out, but it is not unusual for kids not to go where it is unfamiliar (ie not at home).Maybe you could get her a really special potty or toilet seat that is just for the babysitter's house?
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sequoia
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Sun, Dec 20 2009, 4:31 pm
Ha ha when I was a kid I refused to go on the potty at my grandparents' because it was a different color!
Yeah, unfamiliar surroundings can do that.
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lech lecha08
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Mon, Dec 21 2009, 1:28 am
sequoia wrote: | Ha ha when I was a kid I refused to go on the potty at my grandparents' because it was a different color!
Yeah, unfamiliar surroundings can do that. |
There's the famous story within my family of my sister who screamed loud enough for the entire bank to hear that she couldn't go because the water was green.
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