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[quote=Anonymous]DS is 3.75. We did a potty training "boot camp" shortly before he turned 3 and he got it pretty quickly in regard to daytime , but he still does not wake up dry. Ever. Anyway--he doesn't have any accidents at school but when he's playing at home he will get so into what he's doing that he ignores the urge to go and sometimes has accidents. They're very rarely total accidents, but it does happen sometimes. I'll notice the signs and ask if he needs to go and he'll tell me no multiple times and then it will happen anyway. He just doesn't want to take a break from what he's doing, even when I tell him it's ok to take a break. I guess I just want to know if this is typical. I see the term "completely potty trained" on this site and just would like to know exactly what that means. It is what it is, but I'm just curious. [/quote]
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