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Cuddles12 | 13:25 Sat 10th Sep 2005 | Parenting
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Why has my 2 1/2 year old daughter who has been potty trained for six months started playing with her pooh and rubbing it into the carpet and her toys she has even dirtied outside and started to play with it by putting shells etc into it. I am at my wits end as to what to do please help


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My grandson who is 4 in November has been dry abot a year now.  He has started to wet his pants.  I will ask him if he wants to do a wee wee and he says NO. but within a couple of minutes, he has wet his pants.  I and his mummy have told him that if he keeps on doing it, he will have to go back in nappies.  NO, he said.  I am a big boy, so we said that if he is a big boy, he shouldn't wet his pants.  He has been clean for about 4 days now but I don't know if it is the threat of nappies that has done the trick or not.

my daughter did exactly the same thing, she had been out of nappies for about 3 months.

All I can suggest is that whenever you think she needs "to go" dont take your eyes off her untill the dirty deed is flushed away.

A similar thing happened with my niece. Her mother gave her lots of praise and encouragement when she didnt do the bad behaviour. Watch her closely when she has had a poo, then tell her what a good girl she is, for not making a mess. Hope this helps, it worked with my niece.

Hi someone else asked practically the same thing a few days ago, try looking here, dont worry to much it's just a phase
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Parenting/Question139848.html

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