I can see light at the end of the potty
Since last week, Gordon's been walking up to me after he had pooed and telling me, "Poo-poo... (and tugging at my hands)". Wants a cleanup.
Potty training seems very likely now. All the constant and repetitive instructions are beginning to pay off. The other thing is putting on a fresh nappy on him is a nightmare. He'll go hide beneath the sheets, pillows and bolsters and refuse to come out for at least 10 minutes or so. To him, it's all a game. I usually dont mind it and just leave him alone. But, if he pees there hoh, haiyo.... headache lah.
Now, the next step is to get him to tell me he wants to poo. That'll save me lots of nappies in the long run. I really really hopes he's potty or even better toilet trained by yearend.
Potty training seems very likely now. All the constant and repetitive instructions are beginning to pay off. The other thing is putting on a fresh nappy on him is a nightmare. He'll go hide beneath the sheets, pillows and bolsters and refuse to come out for at least 10 minutes or so. To him, it's all a game. I usually dont mind it and just leave him alone. But, if he pees there hoh, haiyo.... headache lah.
Now, the next step is to get him to tell me he wants to poo. That'll save me lots of nappies in the long run. I really really hopes he's potty or even better toilet trained by yearend.
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It took me a long time to get potty trained wor *ashamed but truthful*
lb - now potty trained adi, or still shooting everywhere?
If he's ready.. he'll be trained..
I'm also waiting for the time Zara will choose to use the potty.
Now she'll tell us she's in the midst of doing her poo or pee.. but when we asked if she wanted to use the potty.. she said, "don't want"..
Aigh.. wait loh.. what to do.
/..... er... still everywhere!
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