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Old 03-13-2008, 10:38 PM

RE: desperate need of help with potty training

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I totally agree with Bette! I did something similiar to Bett's way. My suggestion is to start as soon as the weather is warm & comfortable enough to wear a tank top & shorts...its easier to potty train plus you will need to be at home. When my boy was 3...I bought the Garanimals clothing (Cheap clothes in Walmart) to potty train him in. I would put him in his tank top & shorts without any underwear or pullups to catch the accident that he made. We had a playroom with a indoor/outdoor carpet so if he had an accident which he did for about 3 times...it scared him to death when #2 happened to fall out of his shorts... he caught on after awhile and wanted to be the bigger boy. It will happen...you just have to have the time, patience, & cleanups of accidents.
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