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I have shared care of my 2 year old son (who’s nearly 3). According to my ex in the communications book, he no longer needs to wear nappies and tells her of when he needs to go to the potty. All this within a week. She asked if I do the same, I don’t know whether it’s with me or she’s bending the truth, but when I do encourage him to tell me when he ‘wants to go’ he doesn’t despite he saying he will (past couple of months). This normally ends up with him wetting his training pants and clothes. With me he has the use of a potty or a seat to go over the loo.
Any suggestions?
hi,
my ex told me the same and it was right. would take child to toilet when ever she asks to go. didn't have any accidents. she's 3. i put a nappy on her during the night incase. just regularly ask the child if they need to use the toilet.
Thanks. He is actually letting me know. Initial panic on my part!
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