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glasgow guy 08-01-2008 20:01

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I saw some quality things that I first seen on dragons den - which you can now get in bigger boots shops - they are coloured balls that float in the toilet and when you pee on them the balls turn round and little faces appear ( they are on the other side )..great idea and probably fun for dads too !! - so the incentive is to aim into the toliet, pee on the balls to turn them around to see the faces... sorted !

mrskitty 08-01-2008 21:17

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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 514478)
I saw some quality things that I first seen on dragons den - which you can now get in bigger boots shops - they are coloured balls that float in the toilet and when you pee on them the balls turn round and little faces appear ( they are on the other side )..great idea and probably fun for dads too !! - so the incentive is to aim into the toliet, pee on the balls to turn them around to see the faces... sorted !


Use a ping pong ball-its cheaper :)

panther 09-01-2008 11:05

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miss kitty, my son was going on 3 before he was potty trained, boys tend to be lazy, The most important thing is not to make a scene about it, he will do it in his own time, i used to think he gonna go to school with a nappy on:obut he finally did it!!
dont worry about it;)

mrskitty 30-04-2008 14:25

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RE all my worrying......
Jack started having dry nights a few months ago then about 6/8 weeks ago he just automatically using the toilet to wee......and last week i decided that it was time i stopped the nappies,so i have been putting him in 'big boy pants' and catching him n putting him on the loo when he started straining BUT today he disappeared upstairs and did a poo on the toilet....flushed the chain,washed his hands and didnt even bother telling me he had done it.....although i peeked so i knew ;) so i praised him LOADS and his gona get a special present for his achievement! :D

NO MORE NAPPIES WOOHOO :pain30::alright:

WELL DONE JACK :D:D:D

emzy 30-04-2008 22:13

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Originally Posted by misskitty (Post 569561)
RE all my worrying......
Jack started having dry nights a few months ago then about 6/8 weeks ago he just automatically using the toilet to wee......and last week i decided that it was time i stopped the nappies,so i have been putting him in 'big boy pants' and catching him n putting him on the loo when he started straining BUT today he disappeared upstairs and did a poo on the toilet....flushed the chain,washed his hands and didnt even bother telling me he had done it.....although i peeked so i knew ;) so i praised him LOADS and his gona get a special present for his achievement! :D

NO MORE NAPPIES WOOHOO :pain30::alright:

WELL DONE JACK :D:D:D


Well done to the little man, I cant wait till mine start doing that

Kevan 04-05-2008 16:42

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Our son danny is 3 in september and the wifes getting a bit worried as he is still in nappies and dosent seem to like the potty,,, i told the wife not to worry just give the wee lad time,, its good to see some msg on here about the old potty training.. makes me worry a bit less reading one or 2 msg..

thanks guys and girls

mrskitty 04-05-2008 18:33

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Originally Posted by Kevan (Post 571465)
Our son danny is 3 in september and the wifes getting a bit worried as he is still in nappies and dosent seem to like the potty,,, i told the wife not to worry just give the wee lad time,, its good to see some msg on here about the old potty training.. makes me worry a bit less reading one or 2 msg..

thanks guys and girls

Jack was the same.......used to hide his potty from me so he wouldnt have to use it!I was worrying all the time-now he uses the toilet without even telling me his going.....seriosuly listen to these guys and tell her not to worry x

flashy 04-05-2008 18:37

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my nephew Cameron has just turned two and he's taken to it straight away, our kel leaves him without a nappy during the day when she's at home and he goes on it no problem, every child is different, some do and some dont, they will do it in their own time, just persivere (sp?) you cant force them to do it

Yolanda25 27-05-2008 12:19

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He's done it!!!!!, My son has used the potty for the 1st time last nite without me even saying nothing, he came to the livingroom and said mum im taking nappy off cuz is full, so i said ok put it on bin,anyway i turned and said if you need a wee potty is there, he says no i dont like it so i though oh i will try anyway.I never put a nappy on him and all of the sudden he went quite sat down on his potty and had a wee without me saying a word, his morning same thing, i took his nappy off and he went straight when he needed it.
Im so glad he has started because he starts nursery in september so he has to be of nappies.
Wohooooooo

mrskitty 28-05-2008 16:03

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Isn't it great :D Surprising what can make a woman happy lol!

Lilly 28-05-2008 16:18

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Originally Posted by misskitty (Post 582996)
Isn't it great :D Surprising what can make a woman happy lol!

A male managing to wee in the designated place is always a bonus. :D

pussycat 28-05-2008 19:55

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i have 5 kids and each one were differnet ; never push the child if there not ready ; but if you take them out of nappys altogether then don;t go back ; my first just stoped puttin nappys on ; wet in the for a week at nite for two ; twin were the hardest try the same with them didn;t work as well as my first ; they were still wettin 6months after i took them out ; little boy ; won;t go for a number 2 ; unless he had a nappy on and that went on till he was nearly 4 ; my little girl was ok ; she did fine no problems with her but she was still in nappys at nite till she was 3half ; so like i said don;t push them that what i did with the twins and they were the worse ; they;ll do it when they ready ;

Yolanda25 03-06-2008 09:59

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Originally Posted by misskitty (Post 582996)
Isn't it great :D Surprising what can make a woman happy lol!


Tell me about it! havent been so exciting for a while, he still using potty , the only time he uses nappy is at nite cuz i havent started with the toilet routine:D

onlyme 03-06-2008 10:51

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Originally Posted by Yolanda25 (Post 586251)
Tell me about it! havent been so exciting for a while, he still using potty , the only time he uses nappy is at nite cuz i havent started with the toilet routine:D

Yo, dont be scared of trying him at night. It was a hell of a lot easier than I thought it would be. I did the matress protector thing and all that, but he's been without nappies at night for at least a month or so, and only had one accident, which was my own fault really as he was really tired one night, well past his bedtime and he'd had a hectic day so just was in too deeper sleep.

Its really amusing waking up in the morning, to hear him go to the toilet or the morning 'man pee' (youd know what i meant if you heard it! :D)

Romps 03-06-2008 11:18

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I found super glue helped....or velcro if he has sentitive skin!


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