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I have been trying to potty train my almost 4 year old daughter for about a year

now. For some reason she is not getting it. Or I should say she understands the

concept and will even hold her poop until we put her on the potty first thing in

the morning but she will absolutely not tell you that she needs to go to the

potty to pee or hold it until she hits the potty. Someone suggested that it

might be b/c she gets so many liquids (she is tube feed) during the day or that

maybe she doesn't get the sensation until it is too late. Is this a CHARGE thing

or is she just not ready???

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Hi ,

my daughter was 5 years old before she even slightly got it,

she is now five and a half and still has some accidents depending on

how tired her body is. She would only go if I put her on the potty and

could sit there for absolute ages with nothing happening. She would

often have accidents and just sit in it and it didn't seem to bother

her at all. I think alot of the problem is her low muscle tone and she

mearly could not feel the sensation of bowel movements, I also don't

think she has a good sense of smell, so could sit with poo in her pants

for ages. She still needs to be told to go to the toilet and goes to a

schedule rather than relying on her body to tell her. She still wears

night time nappies and will for a long time. With balance problems it

is also hard to go to the toilet by herself, she has to get her

balance, pull her pants down, try to get up on the toilet, hold onto

the wall or toilet seat, wipe herself (not very well) and get down off

the toilet, pull her pants back up again, now that for a person with

low muscle tone and balance problems really is a huge accomplishment ,

just the thought of it makes me tired.

Good luck

Australia

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> I have been trying to potty train my almost 4 year old daughter for

about a year now. For some reason she is not getting it. Or I should

say she understands the concept and will even hold her poop until we

put her on the potty first thing in the morning but she will absolutely

not tell you that she needs to go to the potty to pee or hold it until

she hits the potty. Someone suggested that it might be b/c she gets so

many liquids (she is tube feed) during the day or that maybe she

doesn't get the sensation until it is too late. Is this a CHARGE thing

or is she just not ready???

>

>

>

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hmmmm i dotn wake up at nite when i need to go

>

> Hi ,

> my daughter was 5 years old before she even slightly got it,

> she is now five and a half and still has some accidents depending on

> how tired her body is. She would only go if I put her on the potty and

> could sit there for absolute ages with nothing happening. She would

> often have accidents and just sit in it and it didn't seem to bother

> her at all. I think alot of the problem is her low muscle tone and she

> mearly could not feel the sensation of bowel movements, I also don't

> think she has a good sense of smell, so could sit with poo in her pants

> for ages. She still needs to be told to go to the toilet and goes to a

> schedule rather than relying on her body to tell her. She still wears

> night time nappies and will for a long time. With balance problems it

> is also hard to go to the toilet by herself, she has to get her

> balance, pull her pants down, try to get up on the toilet, hold onto

> the wall or toilet seat, wipe herself (not very well) and get down off

> the toilet, pull her pants back up again, now that for a person with

> low muscle tone and balance problems really is a huge accomplishment ,

> just the thought of it makes me tired.

> Good luck

>

> Australia

>

>

> >

> > I have been trying to potty train my almost 4 year old daughter for

> about a year now. For some reason she is not getting it. Or I should

> say she understands the concept and will even hold her poop until we

> put her on the potty first thing in the morning but she will absolutely

> not tell you that she needs to go to the potty to pee or hold it until

> she hits the potty. Someone suggested that it might be b/c she gets so

> many liquids (she is tube feed) during the day or that maybe she

> doesn't get the sensation until it is too late. Is this a CHARGE thing

> or is she just not ready???

> >

> >

> >

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My son is 9 years old and he just potty trained this year. Some train earlier

some later. He still wears diapers at night because he is on continuous feeds at

night. Don't give up. It just takes longer for our little ones to get it.

a

Sharp wrote:

I have been trying to potty train my almost 4 year old daughter for about a year

now. For some reason she is not getting it. Or I should say she understands the

concept and will even hold her poop until we put her on the potty first thing in

the morning but she will absolutely not tell you that she needs to go to the

potty to pee or hold it until she hits the potty. Someone suggested that it

might be b/c she gets so many liquids (she is tube feed) during the day or that

maybe she doesn't get the sensation until it is too late. Is this a CHARGE thing

or is she just not ready???

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Hey great on the day time training! Though i was trained earlier I still had

major day accidents in grade 1 and 2. (i dont remember if it was cause i

didnt feel it or i was too wrapped up in whatever activity i was doing lol)

I do have one quick funny story about my " accident " . Well. I went to the

washroom, luckly mum knew it was probably a good idea to take me as i was

old enough i was potty trained but I was still having some day accidents.

Anyways I had a kilt on. *its a skirt that kinda wraps around and has

buttons or a belt keeping it on*. Well i thought I had to actualy take my

skirt off to go to the washroom so i kinda piddled myself cause i was too

slow at undressing myself in time. Luckly mum told me next time all i needed

to do was lift the kilt, not take it off. I remember she was so nice about

it too.

Anyways enough of my ramblings, i have to be someplace by ten and need to

wash up first. Since i fell of my chair 2 hours ago my side kinda hurts so i

should probably give myself a little extra time to walk to where I need to

go (its kinda freezing rain/wet snow outside atm)

bye!

Chantelle

>

> My son is 9 years old and he just potty trained this year. Some train

> earlier some later. He still wears diapers at night because he is on

> continuous feeds at night. Don't give up. It just takes longer for our

> little ones to get it.

> a

>

> Sharp

> wrote: I have been trying to potty train my

> almost 4 year old daughter for about a year now. For some reason she is not

> getting it. Or I should say she understands the concept and will even hold

> her poop until we put her on the potty first thing in the morning but she

> will absolutely not tell you that she needs to go to the potty to pee or

> hold it until she hits the potty. Someone suggested that it might be b/c she

> gets so many liquids (she is tube feed) during the day or that maybe she

> doesn't get the sensation until it is too late. Is this a CHARGE thing or is

> she just not ready???

>

>

>

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tim was 4 but still wore pull-ups until he was 6-at night-my liam is 6 been

trained since 3, but still has pullups at night--all my boys wore at night

longer than usual--they sleep too deep to wake up and go.

Re: Potty Training

Hi ,

my daughter was 5 years old before she even slightly got it,

she is now five and a half and still has some accidents depending on

how tired her body is. She would only go if I put her on the potty and

could sit there for absolute ages with nothing happening. She would

often have accidents and just sit in it and it didn't seem to bother

her at all. I think alot of the problem is her low muscle tone and she

mearly could not feel the sensation of bowel movements, I also don't

think she has a good sense of smell, so could sit with poo in her pants

for ages. She still needs to be told to go to the toilet and goes to a

schedule rather than relying on her body to tell her. She still wears

night time nappies and will for a long time. With balance problems it

is also hard to go to the toilet by herself, she has to get her

balance, pull her pants down, try to get up on the toilet, hold onto

the wall or toilet seat, wipe herself (not very well) and get down off

the toilet, pull her pants back up again, now that for a person with

low muscle tone and balance problems really is a huge accomplishment ,

just the thought of it makes me tired.

Good luck

Australia

>

> I have been trying to potty train my almost 4 year old daughter for

about a year now. For some reason she is not getting it. Or I should

say she understands the concept and will even hold her poop until we

put her on the potty first thing in the morning but she will absolutely

not tell you that she needs to go to the potty to pee or hold it until

she hits the potty. Someone suggested that it might be b/c she gets so

many liquids (she is tube feed) during the day or that maybe she

doesn't get the sensation until it is too late. Is this a CHARGE thing

or is she just not ready???

>

>

>

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