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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never ask him if he has to go - ask him instead of he can go. Make a game out of draining his bladder by floating a couple of cheerios in the toilet bowl and having him try to hit them with his stream. A[b]lso, start making clean up from even a small accident take a lot of time - total change of clothes, shower, redress, put clothes in washing machine. Not as a punishment but simply as way that things are.[/b] Make running to the toilet ten times easier than wetting your pants. [/quote] No, don't do this. It's seen as a punishment.[/quote] Not if you do it from the start. It's part of being a big kid and having an accident. I agree, completely potty trained is everything, minimal to no accidents. If the child is having at least one accident a week, night or day, they're almost there, but they aren't completely trained.[/quote]
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