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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How did you do it? My daughter is 13 months and gets upset if I'm out of sight even for me to go potty. I bring in with me, but I realize as she is becoming more mobile this isn't practical. I have a pack n play but she hated it. So what do you do with your crying toddlers when you need to use the bathroom? [/quote] You’re a parent… it’s part of your job to teach your child how to use the toilet. The way that happens is that they need to observe and learn over time. Also 13 months old is the perfect time for this. We had our daughter daytime potty trained by age 2.5 because she wanted to “go potty like mommy.” It’s a great way to start saving money on diapers, lol Understandable that you want private space (let’s be honest I definitely use the bathroom as a hideout space for 10 - 15 minutes when I’m just totally mommed out for whatever reason— but it’s only when I have my husband or mother / in laws around to help) Having kids basically means zero privacy [/quote]
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