Potty training help!!!!
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    Default Potty training help!!!!

    Hi really could do with some advice.

    I have a 2 and a half year old who started with me in December, her mum started potty training a couple of weeks before. She was doing brilliant there were no accidents at all in December. Mindee started pre-school in Jan we had an occasional accident but it has started to become more and more recently. The past couple of days we have had 4 accidents in one day. I feel so sorry for her I just want to do what ever I can to help get her back on track.

    Any advice would be great

    Thank you
    Emma

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    I'm sure you're already doing it right - keep being positive, don't make a fuss, help her learn to change her clothes so she's independent. If she's already got the hang of it once then she will do so again. Most children go backwards for a little while, I think its fairly normal. Does she drink a lot and what does she have to drink? - Is this something that needs looking at?

 

 

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