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    Default toilet obsessed

    *sigh*

    dont get me wrong im over the moon seth gets toilet training.

    to the point where he doesnt want to get off or out of the toilet room

    anyone had the same thing?

    as soon as he gets off he askes to go pssss again. and again..

    i have to distract him out

    any advice?
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    Do you think Seth can teach my dd this? Over the past fortnight i've gotten rather sick of changing her nickies due to accidents..... she used to be really good, running to the toilet every time she needed to do "yuckies" (with me having to catch up) but has regressed for some reason....



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    we've just started and DD wants to sit on there forever then when she's finished she gets off, washes hands and wants to do it all over again hopefully they will stop seeing it as fun and just for when they need to go. I give her two goes then she doesn't get another turn. She cries but Im hoping it won't put her off training.

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    My dd started, tt in the last couple of weeks, and yep she must say she needs to go about 40 times in one day,if only she could pull her own undies up and down. Now as soon as i do put a nappie on her for bed and naps, she wants it straight off,and asked to pee in the potty again,she started not liking nappies at all, but still pees way to much to during sleep to take it off.
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    This is completly normal
    When children first tt is a big new novetly and the obession can last for 6 months at that age toileting is also a big social experience too
    Just be patient and hopefully once the novetly wears off he want take as long
    Also they tend to force them selves to go as well just be careful he doesn't develop an infection becuase he is forcing himself to urinate and only urinated a little bit so he can go again later


 

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