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Potty training seems to be going ok but feels like she is not knowing when she needs to go?

Tried a bunch of different methods, and the one that worked the best is bringing her with me when I need to pee and she will pee too. I drink a lot of water so I usually pee every hour, so it works out fine.

This started to work better than other ways.

she went 2 days with only 1 accident per day. Also her nap times she is dry when she wakes up now. She is 2 years old.

Just today, I waited to see if she would tell me she has to go and she is just keeps peeing in her underwear and doesnt tell me she has to go?

Usually she is sitting in her highchair eating when this happens.

she wont tell me she has to pee but when we are out of the house (ex. grocery store she will actually tell me when she needs to pee!)

She just turned 2 years old.

I know this is still early, but she was introduced to the potty at 16 months. She poops on the potty every time and we are working on pee now.

How do I get her to tell me?

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  • 5 years ago

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  • 7 years ago

    It sounds like you're pretty on top of it on your end. Maybe she doesn't worry about it as much in the comfert at home vs going out and about.

    It is still quite early, so I suggest just calmly continue to support her and it will happen in her own time.....

    (My daughter REFUSED the potty and all my tactics/training til she was 3 1/2. Then one day she used it and never had accident since lol)

    Source(s): Mother
  • Pippin
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    At 'just turned 2' her body doesnt' yet have the ability to recognize those feelings and respond to them.

    If you're willing/able to take her to the potty every couple of hours (and she's not getting upset or resistant' then sure, keep taking her to the potty. But it will likely be 6-12 months or more before she will able to able to be independent with potty use or even be able to tell you in time for you to take her.

  • 7 years ago

    My suggestion is to stop. When she's ready, really ready, it won't be so hard, I promise. Newly two is still reallly early to be potty training. Taking her potty hourly is not teaching her to potty, it's creating a habit, two different things. Potty training is a physical signal and she's just not ready yet.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    You are lucky, my older one pooped her pants till she was 4. I guess always asking if the toilet is needed may help. Please may my one year old not poop her pants till she is also 4.

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