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Hannah Clark
scurlock.mommy
Hannah Clark
We’ve enrolled Isabelle in PreK for the fall, which means she has 3.5 months to get fully potty trained. 😩

I’m really doubting that it’s actually going to happen. She doesn’t understand how to just let it go, and I’m out of ideas on how to explain it to her. She just sits there and holds it until she can’t anymore usually. I don’t know what to do. Actually debating on seeing if there’s someone I can just hire to train her instead because I’m obviously not good at it. 🤣😭 We’ve been at this for almost a year and we’ve made no progress.
15.04.2019

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k.d.c.mamma
k.d.c.mamma
Are you sure she's even ready to be potty trained? Doesn't seem like she's ready. Where I live they have a pre school that takes kids who's not fully potty trained and helps train them during the day. My son has the peeing part down but not the pooping.
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scurlock.mommy
scurlock.mommy
She knows when she needs to be changed, she knows when she needs to go to the bathroom, and she even acknowledges it. She just doesn’t care to, and she’ll tell you so. I asked her tonight “Why won’t you use the potty?” And she looked at me and said “I don’t care about it, mama. I just don’t care.” 🙄🙄
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k.d.c.mamma
k.d.c.mamma
@scurlock.mommy have you tried a treat jar for her when she goes.
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mswedes
mswedes
I knew someone who taught her son to blow bubbles with bubblegum while he was on the potty. Something about it taught him to relax and loosen up enough to go potty. She said he would hold it for so long that he’d actually end up constipated. I assume blowing regular bubbles without gum would have the same results since you’re using the same bubbles
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