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My little girl is going on 3 and well she has not pooped on her self since she was 1 and i am still trying to get her potty trained with number 1 and i can not figure out what to do she uses pullups like diapers and panties wells he does the same and i don't know what to do and she uses my floor and i don't know what else to do to get her to pee in the potty i have tryed brieving her and i am know down to taking her favorite toys and it dont' seem to help she screams but then she don't care

Is there any other tricks that might help

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  1. just try taking her and putting her on her potty (not the big toilet, a little one as a lot of kids are afraid of the big ones!).  Do this every hour.  Let her relax.  Tell her to go potty.  Try running the water


  2. My first suggestion would be be to take her to the doctor, and make sure everything is developmentally on target.  If your child is developmentally delayed in potty training, and several other areas as well, then she may be qualified to receive extra help with these things.  The government will pay for special assistance to help her overcome developmental challenges including potty training.  Many children with autism, dyslexia, and different problems, experience difficulty with potty training.  Often mothers don't know that the child's doctor can send the child to be evaluated for developmental delays, and that trained specialist will come out to your house to help you with problems like potty training.  I think this would be the best way to go, because my guess is that your precious little girl could probably use help in several areas, and that potty training is just the one that you find most annoying.  If the government provides free assistance from professionals that come out to your house, you should give it a try.  Ask the little girl's doctor to help you have her evaluated for developmental delays.

  3. Dont feel bad my daughter is the same way. And although things have gotton easier she still is not completly potty trained. Here's what I did and it seemed to help wonders. Don't punish or bride her with things. Try making a potty chart witgh things like " I have to go potty. I went pee pee. I went p**p. I flushed the toilet. I washed my hands. Im a big girl." And show her it and explain anytime she does 1 of these things she will get a star in that box and if she has 10 stars at dinner then she may have a lollipop or something of the sort.

    Good Luck I hope this helps

  4. Lol, living at walmart for the day might just be the answer! Isn't that strange how she likes them, not yours??

    My son was 3 1/2 and just about to start pre-school and not yet toilet trained so I had to be "mean" and train him as I didn't want him wearing nappies to pre-school.

    I banned nappies, I said he is now a big boy and big boys wear undies. No matter how much he cried I didn't let him wear a nappy. I set the timer fr every half an hour. When it went off we went to the toilet (or potty). This became a game to him, when it went off he actually would run to the toilet! This didn't stop the accidents, just made them less severe by taking him regularly.

    There were still many accidents, tears (both him and me) and lots of washing, but after 2 weeks he was fully day time trained. You just need to be strong, consistent and full of praise!! It can be done. I thought my son would never be ready, and your little girl will surprise you too! The best of luck!

  5. My brother went through the same problem. Buy her little potties that are movable, they are about 1ft across, you know, little ones and take her outside one day, in the backyard and have her put on a big huge T shirt and nothing else. if she has to go to the bathroom, she has the choice of either using the potty, or peeing all down her legs. Just do that for one day, trust me, she will hate the sensation. After that fun filled day is over, then give her a bath and clean her up. Then, go to the toy store and let her buy one toy, and let it be whatever she wants. she has to absolutely LOVE it. Put it in the bathroom right by the toilet. Tell her she can only use it if she does "peepees or poopies in the potty". if she does, let her play with the toy for 20 minutes. then, it goes back in the bathroom.  Every time she uses the pullups (night time doesn't count for this, nighttime potty training is different), tell her no toys for 10 minutes. She can still play and read books or something, but no TV no RADIO or TOYS. after trying this for a few weeks, if it doesn't work, take her to the toy store and have her buy one more special toy. Put this toy in a high shelf in the bathroom and tell her that toy is only for if she's done potty training.

    Finally, my last idea, is show her pictures of babys. don't buy her pullups anymore, make her wear diapers if she doesn't use the toilet. Convince her that only babys wear diapers and if she wants to wear diapers, she has to be treated like a baby and offer to buy her baby mush and tell her about how babys have to take naps all day and sleep in cribs and all that stuff.

    Those are all methods that someone in my family has tried and they have all proven effective. good luck!

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