QuoteReplyTopic: TT - when? Posted: 11 July 2007 at 1:36pm
Just wondering when your kiddies were TT by. Hannah has been dry in the day since about 2y8mos and I am noticing not much wet at night but still wetting every night. Briona is starting to TT #2's and she'll be 2 at the end of this month, so seems to be doing the same schedule as Hannah did...... what about yours?
Yep Micheal and Abby were. Micheal has the bladder of a camel and Abby wakes up in the middle of the night usually around 4 and goes to the toilet herself (strange girl).
They think the problem with Jayden is he is such a deep sleeper (you could have a party at the end of his bed and he wouldn't wake up) that he doesn't know he's doing it. So at 5.5 he is still a work in progress.
Brae was at 26mnths both day & night #1's & #2's(I did put a nappy on him at night for upto a month after the dry days started & he would always wake dry-was just incase!!)
God knows how or why(maybe coz he was a horrible baby)- it just happened.. I absolutely melted we he woke one day from an arvo nap & pronounced
"I wake up dry Mum"
we've been TT jack this week. i got fed up of changing 2 bottoms so we decided to go cold turkey and put him in undies during the day. i put him on the toilet every 1/2 hr or so and haven't had too many accidents, so we are going good so far. he hasn't got the concept of telling me he needs to go, but we'll get there
we started jake at 2 and by 2.3 he was sweet, then came 2.5n and we went back to square one for some reason, but getting better now. We gave him a shrek doll who needs to "go to the loo" so jake shows him hjow to go. we put Taine on the loo before his bath but more from trying to convince Jaske to go than anything. taine thinks it's a huge joke.
It'll be interesting to see how long it takes Caitlin to become dry as for the past 4 months she's sat on her potty after lunch every days as this is the only way we can make sure she goes #2s everyday.
It's never bothered her, we just put her on it in front of the Disney Channel and surround her with toys and she's there until she goes and then calls out to who ever to let them know she's been (although you call smell it from the other end of the house )
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