Anonymous wrote:
Does she tell you if she does have an accident though? Do you give her permission to use it if she needs to?
Anonymous wrote:We didn't use pull ups when potty training, so they're our day trip special pants for our 4 year old. She's not great at saying when she needs the toilet until we need to find one immediately. We still get to one most of the time, but pull ups avoid accidents when we're nowhere near a toilet. I'm not getting out a portable toilet in a public place or having to change all her clothes after an accident. It works for us and hopefully she'll get better at holding.
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is 4 and she goes through phases of using the little potty. Our daycare is a half hour drive from our home and she sometimes says she needs to go right as we get to the car which is a bit of a walk from the door.
Oh, for heaven sakes, stop treating your child like an animal. They can hold it for 30 more seconds to get in the door. Start a routine and have them pee before they leave the daycare.
Oh for heaven sakes,.nobody cares what you think
The majority of posters on this thread have expressed thoughts that carrying around a portable toilet for trick-or-treating is absolutely ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is 4 and she goes through phases of using the little potty. Our daycare is a half hour drive from our home and she sometimes says she needs to go right as we get to the car which is a bit of a walk from the door.
Oh, for heaven sakes, stop treating your child like an animal. They can hold it for 30 more seconds to get in the door. Start a routine and have them pee before they leave the daycare.
Oh for heaven sakes,.nobody cares what you think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is 4 and she goes through phases of using the little potty. Our daycare is a half hour drive from our home and she sometimes says she needs to go right as we get to the car which is a bit of a walk from the door.
Oh, for heaven sakes, stop treating your child like an animal. They can hold it for 30 more seconds to get in the door. Start a routine and have them pee before they leave the daycare.