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Parents who've had toddler boys - please help!
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Sounds like he is ready!
I mentioned the integral toilet seat, but was shocked when mothercare had them at £38, I got mine in argos reduced to a fiver!!! :T Sadly they don't do them any more.
Maybe eBay will have them?0 -
stop starting, and not weeing for an hour and a half does indicate that he could be ready, yes
'bad mothers club' member 13
* I have done geography as well *0 -
the joys of when they are potty trained, its took me near on 2 hours to go round asda because i had to keep going back to the front of the store to take him to the toilet!!!!
i should keep an empty bottle in my bag
lol It only seems kinky the first time.. :A0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »Hi guys I borrowed a potty chair from my neighbour for a few days, but had to give it back as it wasn't hers either. Anyway long and short is, its the first potty Jack is wee'd in, so I am thinking about buying one. He has refused the standard potties around the house, they end up in the paddling pool.
The one we borrowed was this http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/...-promo_product
Admittedly the wee he did was through his shorts as he just sat on it and wee'd before I pulled his shorts down, but he did do the action. The reviews are mixed for boys at the bottom of the page, so I don't know whether to spend out or not. He knows where wee comes from and how to wee, so now its just trying to show him where and timimg. Forget the toilet, the only good thing about that is the flush!
I'd like to get this sorted quickly, as I think I maybe able to get somewhere before the autumn!
Parents of boys please help!!!
I havent read all of the other posts, but I know what you mean. In desperation we bought our boy one of those Fisher Price throne type potties and it did the trick. We expected his little sister to be difficult, but she was a breeze and used any potty. All I can say is that they are all different. If it takes a 15 pound potty to train him then buy one as you will save on nappies anyway!0
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