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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like you’ve been a little wishy-washy about it. Some days she is an underwear, some days she’s in a pull-up. Some days she has to sit on the potty, other days you let her pee on the floor. Of course she’s not going to pick it up when there is no consistency be behind what you are doing. You need to pick a long weekend and clear your schedule so you can commit to getting her trained. Your job the entire weekend is potty training. You stay home, you stay within a few feet of her so you can help gauge her body signs, and you incentivize. Like another poster said, find the currency. For ours it was a sticker chart and M&Ms. But at age 2.5 you may have to up the ante and do larger prizes. You can do it, and your child can do it, but you need to have a plan and commit to it. If you are not doing it 100%, it’s going to be a very long and frustrating slog for everybody.[/quote] We're consistent at home but we can only do so much at daycare. They won't let us send her in underwear yet. They take her every 1-2 hours to pee but it's not as needed like at home. There is no toilet in her classroom so it's a process for them to take her to keep ratios. We gave her 2 juice boxes yesterday but she mastered holding until nap/bedtime. We had no opportunities to even get a pee out of her but she did sit on the potty every 30-60 minutes. [/quote]
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