Potty Training Twins
If you have twins or children of a similar age you may feel that potty training them together may seem like a time-saver, but it doesn’t always work out that way, as your children may approach readiness at different times.
A key point to remember is that not all children are ready at the same time [...]
Does Anyone Have Any Potty Training Tips For My 15 Month Old Daughter?
I have a 3 year old son. He has been potty trained since he was 2. My daughter is 15 months old and I wanted to start potty training her. When I put her on the potty all she wants to do is flush the toilet and try to splash the water.. Gross. Does anyone have any tips for me. I was also told that girls are easier to potty train than boys. Well I find this to be wrong.
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its probably a little too early for her…. when she’s uncomfortable in a wet diaper is when to start thinking about training.
ReplyThe first thing I did was take my daughter and let her pick out some big girl panties. She got some with Dora on them and I made sure to tell her not to go to the bathroom on Dora. Of course, the first few times she wore her new panties she had some accidents, so I let her wear them for just a minute or two so she could feel that it was uncomfortable if she went in her panties.
ReplyYou could get her a little potty and she may like that, altho my daughter never used hers she preferred to use the big potty, I guess b/c she saw me using it. That’s also a good idea, take her into the bathroom so she can watch you, and see if she’ll go when you get done.
If she does use the bathroom be sure to reward her and give her lots of praise for it. And never force her to sit on the potty or get upset with her if she does have an accident b/c that will turn her off from the entire thing.
I would skip the pull-ups all together (except maybe at night) b/c those seem to prolong the process and it gets a little confusing for them. You could also get her some books about potty training (we found a great one w/ Dora).
At first it may seem impossible, but she’ll eventually get the hang of it and before you know it she’ll be a little pro. Good luck
I have to say wait. She’s apparently not ready, she’s not showing any interest.
Replyi haved just potty trained my daughter. and no they are not easier than boys. my son was a breeze, but my daughter, oh wow!!! i learned with her that if they’re not ready it’s not going to happen. also, to be consistent with it. i’ve tried before where i would take her to the potty, but still put her diaper back on. as long as she had her diaper she didn’t want to go potty. this time i put her in big girl panties all day long with those little vinyl pants on and a pull up at night. every 45 min to an hour i would take her to the potty. after about a week, she stopped havinng wet panties and would go potty by herself. we have that whipped now we’re working on no 2. your daughter will get there. she may be a little young right now. something else that helps is to buy panties with her fave things on them and she’ll be more careful about messing them up and reward everytime that she does use the potty.
ReplyGirls are easier to train in my opinion, but you should wait until she ready. I think it’s good that you are trying to show her, but it will be harder to teach her if she isn’t ready. I would say wait until she is at least two.
Replymy tip is to wait until she is ready. she does not sound ready.
Replyyes typically girls are easier, but there is always an exception to the rule.
She will let you know when she is ready to start. You will notice the signs, especially since you’ve been through it before. She definitely doesn’t sound as if she’s quite ready yet. My daughter showed interest at 17 months, but still is not completely potty trained at 27 months. She keeps going back and forth. Couple weeks of doing great, then back to a couple of not wanting to go on there at all. Parents can’t force these things. They have to be good and ready. And no, not all girls are easier to train than boys. I’ve seen it both ways with both sexes, so that is just a myth.
ReplyThey are easier when you wait until they are ready. Very few children are ready at 15 months -wait until she is close to 2 to start.
ReplyWow… 15 months is way early. I think she is too young to start being potty trained. I would wait until she was at least 2.
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