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Posted: 01 May 2006 at 6:52pm | IP Logged Quote MUM2MAXTOM

we have been potty training max since he started nursery in january.  he surprised us all by getting used to the toilet quickly and letting us know when he needed to use it. 

however, i know this is normal, but he does have accidents now and then.  like just now he wee'd on the floor and then told me.  i think he got over excited at tom's new toy and just went, but i'm finding it frustrating that he can be 'dry' for weeks and then sometimes he can have upto 4 accidents in one day!!i know we're not s'posed to get angry but tbh i'm finding it hard now.  i ask him why he went, but of course he can't tell me, then i explain that it is dirty to wee on the floor.  usually, he tells me when he needs to go.

argghhhhhhh!!

does this happen with your lo? i would appreciate some advice.

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Posted: 02 May 2006 at 9:28am | IP Logged Quote mum2willNkimi

My ds had four accidents on his rug one day last week and he is normally very good at taking himself to the toilet and he empties his own potty aswell, i know what you mean about getting annoyed as you know they can do it, he seems to be back to normal now, the only time i have to be careful is when he is in the garden and forgets to come in in time, otherwise he is great, maybe they were just having off days
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Posted: 03 May 2006 at 12:18pm | IP Logged Quote MUM2MAXTOM

yeah you're right.

max has been dry for a few days, then he had an accident right next to me.  i managed to keep my cool, but told him that he must use the toilet (it's just there).  he said 'sorry', and has been dry since.

 

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Posted: 03 May 2006 at 12:24pm | IP Logged Quote RIN1983

Ah this is such a difficult stage for them to fully master. He will proberbly continue to have accidents for a while to come, but the older he gets the more he'll unerstand and instinct will tell him to immediatly go to the loo.

Harrison is 4 now and has been out of nappies for bed for over a year but he has times when he will wet the bed 2/3 times in a week.

It gets hard to hold you tonge and not shout, but it'll sort its self.

Aww sweet lad for apologising

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Posted: 03 May 2006 at 1:37pm | IP Logged Quote 19731hazy

Awww Zo, I've been up and down so much with Sophie, I think it's just par for the course now. All we can do is praise and encourage when they get it right and try and explain to them about their mishaps.
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