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My daughter liked the musical potty and that helped.  I would keep it where

ever I was and she would use that.  They she figured out that she could just

get a glass of water or juice and poor it in and it would make music.  It was

not until she went to preschool at 3 1/2 and saw the other children going did

she start to go.  I know she was long over due because she was pottied trained

in two weeks.  She never had and accident after that. 

 

Sue

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To: MosaicDS

Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 8:52 AM

Subject: Re: Toilet Train

 

We always say, " Who is on that 'potty train'? " while indicating a sign language

*T* (sign for potty) and a arm going up and down (like choo choo) <---- Does

that make sense?

Then both my boys always say, " I am on the train...I am on the train. "

And we walk the the potty saying " woo woo " (choo choo).

It is exciting enough to get them smiling and involved and *staying^ on the

train.

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I would like to get some advice about toilet train. My son is 3 years old now

but he doesn't tell me when he needs to pee, but poo poo is ok. I need to take

him to the toilet every 45 minutes to 1 hour. Sometimes, there is accident. How

can I teach him to tell me when he needs to pee?

>

> thanks,

> Winnie

>

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