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Daughter with cronic constipation refuses to use toilet, or potty
My little girl is 2 and 1/2, she's aware now that she's weeing and pooing, but she will not go on the toilet, or the potty. She screams no and says she wants to do it in her nappy, think this is a security thing as she's on strong laxatives to get her bowel to retract and these make her stools extremely loose. I've tried bribery and pleading, but she will not budge. We even have a 9 month old who sits on her potty and wees and poos, but this has no effect either. I honestly do not know what to do next, any suggestions at all.
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Honestly, I appreciate the advice they've given you, but the simple fact is, if your daughter won't use a potty or toilet, then she won't do it! And no amount of bullying, cajoling etc will make her.
Can you not speak to them again and ask what the consequences would be if you give the3
potty training a miss for a while?
Honestly, I appreciate the advice they've given you, but the simple fact is, if your daughter won't use a potty or toilet, then she won't do it! And no amount of bullying, cajoling etc will make her.
Can you not speak to them again and ask what the consequences would be if you give the3
potty training a miss for a while?
We were taught to use a 'star chart' system
Rather than a bribe every time, a calendar chart was stuck to the fridge door.
Each success was marked with a star, but failures were not discussed. The child can be given the choice of coloured sticky stars.
Rewards were promised when perhaps ten stars were achieved. Not big rewards, as it can get expensive, but a big reward such as a fun day out can be for a big target. (perhaps five small targets achieved)
At first you don't get much result, but as successes become more frequent, the child will be seen to be quietly looking at the chart with some pleasure
Rather than a bribe every time, a calendar chart was stuck to the fridge door.
Each success was marked with a star, but failures were not discussed. The child can be given the choice of coloured sticky stars.
Rewards were promised when perhaps ten stars were achieved. Not big rewards, as it can get expensive, but a big reward such as a fun day out can be for a big target. (perhaps five small targets achieved)
At first you don't get much result, but as successes become more frequent, the child will be seen to be quietly looking at the chart with some pleasure
when i potty trained my son he was fine with doing a wee but was also a bit scared to do a poo in the potty at first. I just kept his pants off around the house and if i saw that he was about to go i would just hold the potty behind him and catch it! Then i would say he was a clever boy and we'd go and empty it into the toilet. I could usually tell when he was about to go as it was around the same time each day and he would cover his face with his hands. after a few times doing this he eventually just sat on the potty himself to do it. if your daughter is on laxatives you might not be able to do this.
I think you have to stay very calm and be not at all bothered about it because she will sense the smallest feeling of stress from you and that will make her feel anxious. I personally dont think you should put a nappy on her to do a poo as it will be really hard to stop it. it may also be better not to sit her on it or try to persuade her, just tell her that if she needs a poo the potty is there and ignore the screams but give her lots of cuddles and attention thats nothing to do with it. good luck
I think you have to stay very calm and be not at all bothered about it because she will sense the smallest feeling of stress from you and that will make her feel anxious. I personally dont think you should put a nappy on her to do a poo as it will be really hard to stop it. it may also be better not to sit her on it or try to persuade her, just tell her that if she needs a poo the potty is there and ignore the screams but give her lots of cuddles and attention thats nothing to do with it. good luck
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