ChrizJen
<font color=green>I am not a Koala Bear at the zoo
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Warning: If you're not a parent, you probably don't want to read this...
OK, so DD is 3 and is almost completely potty trained (she still has some accidents while sleeping).
The only problem we have is the wiping thing. We've beein working and working with her to make sure that she wipes front to back. But she just doesn't seem to be getting it!
And to add to the problem, the teachers at her preschool don't seem to help at all when they use the restroom at school. Last night she came home hurting and raw.
We were so upset!!
So last night and this morning, I told her that she needs to make sure that if she has a BM, to let a teacher know so they can help her, and this morning when I dropped her off at school, I asked if they could just give her a little help with it. They seemed receptive to it, but I wonder why they wouldn't help 3 yr olds in the bathroom anyway without being asked to?
Am I just delusional in thinking that my DD is probably not the only child having problems with this???
Also, anyone have any advice on how to get her using the "proper wiping technique"??

OK, so DD is 3 and is almost completely potty trained (she still has some accidents while sleeping).
The only problem we have is the wiping thing. We've beein working and working with her to make sure that she wipes front to back. But she just doesn't seem to be getting it!

And to add to the problem, the teachers at her preschool don't seem to help at all when they use the restroom at school. Last night she came home hurting and raw.

We were so upset!! So last night and this morning, I told her that she needs to make sure that if she has a BM, to let a teacher know so they can help her, and this morning when I dropped her off at school, I asked if they could just give her a little help with it. They seemed receptive to it, but I wonder why they wouldn't help 3 yr olds in the bathroom anyway without being asked to?

Am I just delusional in thinking that my DD is probably not the only child having problems with this???
Also, anyone have any advice on how to get her using the "proper wiping technique"??
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