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Wow! 3 days and my 2½ year old boy is going on the potty without me telling him and staying dry throughout the night! Thank you, I followed the timer idea and it really helped keep me focused also! Please send my thanks to your wife!* |
- Sincerely, Tara |
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I would like to share my story with you.
My daughter is 2. Before reading your book I was very discouraged.
Anyway, I purchased a little potty for my daughter when she was about a year and a half old. When I would use the restroom, she would sit on the potty (fully clothed)... she didn't not officially use the potty until she was 2....she would then use the potty sometimes, but not consistently....I figured she would learn to use the potty when she was "ready".
I thought to myself I really need to "buckle down" and potty train this girl. (especially after hearing, "is she potty trained yet" or " I can't believe she is still wearing diapers")...so there I was...knowing I had to potty train, but not really knowing how to do it (did I mention this is my first child) anyway I started searching the internet for "potty training" ideas...and there was your book....I figured what do I have to lose.........so I purchased your book.
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I didn't read it cover to cover, but I did read the chapters re: actual training..and I followed your advice. |
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It has been about two weeks since I started and my daughter has gone 3 days now with out an accident.....she carries her sticker book w/ her and shows people who come to the house for a visit...(she is very proud of her sticker book)... |
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I just want you to know, your book worked...THANK YOU!!! My daughter loves wearing underwear, I let her pick out the pair she wants to wear (and she loves it) she is actually doing very well at night too (no accidents at all)..... |
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She now tells us when she has to go....or she even takes it upon her self to go by herself.. :-) (although I will continue to give her attention as not to "regress")* |
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- Very satisfied customer,
Teresa Olivo |
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My son is 2. I had tried to potty train him in the summer after his 2nd birthday, but had no success at it. He loved wearing underwear, but he kept having accidents. I felt like I was just following him around with a bottle of carpet cleaner. LOL. I decided I needed to learn more because I obviously wasn't doing it right. |
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I decided to tackle the potty training issue again over my Thanksgiving holiday as I would be home with him 5 days. I downloaded your book a few weeks before and read it all in one sitting! It was wonderful. Not only did it pinpoint what I did wrong the first time, but it helped me develop a plan for this time. And it was a breeze! |
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By the end of the 5 days, he no longer needed diapers for naps and by the end of November he no longer needed diapers at night. He now wakes up on his own (when he needs to) at about 2:00 am and has me take him to the bathroom. I still make sure I go with him during the night, as one night last week he tried to go on his own and forgot to pull down his underwear. But I still think that was a success. Clean, dry sheets. |
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We are no longer allowed to call him our baby, because he quickly reminds us that he is in his big boy underwear. I never realized how much he hated diapers. It was a great motivator to keep him using the potty. He never refused to go and try so that he could keep his big boy underwear. |
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Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you. As a first time mom your site and your experience was greatly appreciated.* I didn't like the conflicting advice I was getting from friends and relatives, but your book allowed me to make a plan based on the strengths of my son. |
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Thank you again. And if I ever have another child, I will definitely start him or her on their 2nd birthday!* |
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- Sincerely, Sandra |
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