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[quote=Anonymous]I am not sure if I am just looking for encouragement or what. More or less we're following the "oh crap" method, DD is 22M, and we are on day 5 of being commando at home. She is doing great at pooping and peeing in the potty multiple times a day, and even will prompt us (starts saying "potty potty!" when she needs to go) but she never just walks over herself. She just tells us "potty potty!" or if we aren't fast enough she has an accident and just goes "uh oh!" (she knows poop and pee belong in the potty) She seems to be connecting it, and we are having several successes a day, but also a few accidents a day - and as above mentioned - she knows she needs to go, but won't walk over on her own if we are otherwise occupied. In the 30s she was alone just now - she pooped multiple times around the living room! :shock: There is also a lot of false starts - she says "potty potty!" and it's just a toot, or she sits for a while while we read a book and nothing comes out and after a few books she declares "done!" advice? I am thinking we'll just stay the course ... but need some reassurance that she's getting it! She is doing so well! but being on day 5 ... I guess I was surprised and a little disheartened that she just pooped everywhere when alone for just 30s :lol: [/quote]
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