jennifer293
<font color=green>SHHHHH , but we live in the stic
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I can sooooo sympathize with you on this one. I just finished potty training DD2 (she will be 3 April 22)....she was not having it, she wanted nothing to do with the potty. I took her to the store and let her pick out her own big girl panties and she has been going ever since..still no accidents and she is dry at night as well.
Both of my DD's wanted nothing to do with the potty chair. They went straight to the big toilet because that is where mommy and daddy go, so I bought one of those seats that fits inside the hole so they don't fall through.
I have heard that some children refuse to poop in the potty because they feel like they are losing a part of themselves and that scares them. When both DD's pooped in the potty the first time we did a big dance and said and waved good bye to the poo poo as it was being flushed. Now everytime DD2 goes to the potty she says GOOD BYE to whatever it is she is flushing down.
Don't worry, she will get there eventually!!!
Both of my DD's wanted nothing to do with the potty chair. They went straight to the big toilet because that is where mommy and daddy go, so I bought one of those seats that fits inside the hole so they don't fall through.
I have heard that some children refuse to poop in the potty because they feel like they are losing a part of themselves and that scares them. When both DD's pooped in the potty the first time we did a big dance and said and waved good bye to the poo poo as it was being flushed. Now everytime DD2 goes to the potty she says GOOD BYE to whatever it is she is flushing down.
Don't worry, she will get there eventually!!!