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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Free Potty Training Charts


My dd just turned 2. Now, in my opinion, she is still too young to potty train. I've trained 2 boys so far, when they were ready. Caleb was finished not too long after his 3rd birthday, and DJ mastered the potty at 4. Allie is different than they are.
I bought her a potty a couple months ago, because anytime I had to use the restroom, there she'd be, bouncing to the potty yelling"Mine!". I quickly became annoyed a bit by not being able to go without a long struggle with my little boss.
So, that's when I bought a potty just for her. She sits on it every once in a while, but has never yet made a drop in her seat. I don't feel she's ready, but I think this will get her used to it. But, now the problem is she has seen the boys peeing way too many times. She stands up at her potty and announces "Pee-Pee". I try to tell her that's not the way we use it, but she is a very strong willed child. We'll let it go for now... :)

Anyways, here's some free potty training charts for children going through that stage in life.

2 comments:

babalisme said...

Mine goes to potty training at age 7 months, if that can be said a "training" at all. Suddenly she just refused to poop on her diaper and being irritated the whole time while holding her urge! So I offered her a potty and she naturally does it until now. I guess there's no early or late potty training, our own babies can signal their own readiness. Thank you for the chart, anyway! Might be needing it for the second!

YourInsomniaCure said...

Thanks for the tips. These symptoms to watch out for in children are really helpful. My husband was diagnosed with sleep apnea a year or two ago and I have heard that it often runs in families. I am a little bit concerned that our children might have it as well. Now I know more about what to look for Child Sleep Solution

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