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  • countrymom
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 4874

    Poopy Pull Up Girl

    here's some background. She will be 3 next week. Over the christmas holidays they decided to try and pt her. So when she came in jan. they said she was pt. Ok. great, I'll just remind her to go to the br.

    nows heres the problem. she is pooping mushy poop almost everyday in her pull up, and isn't telling me, that its drying half way up her back, because pullups are not ment for large amount of poop. When she was wearing diapers she would tell me that she pooped, but with pull ups its like she doesn't care.

    2 weeks ago, she didn't tell me she poop and was sitting in my brand new pojang chairs I bought for the kids (you know they only come in the creme colored fabric) and it was all over the place.

    so I use to wash her clothes but its not like you can throw other things with poopy clothes in the wash. So lately, I've been putting her clothes in a bag and sending them home.

    on tues. I changed all the babies and was just about to head to the library and made the kids go to the br, when she's looking at me like I'm crazy and I knew what she did, she pooped again in the dang pull up and it was all over her clothes, so we missed the program.

    today I have a feeling she came already loaded because it was already dry with in 15min of her being her. She doesn't really stink. Its always all over her legs and it takes a million wipes to get her clean. So I sent home the poopy pants home with dad, and he wasn't impressed, because thats twice it happened this week.

    she also peed in her pull up again and I knew she did it and I asked her if she peed and she looks me in the eye and says "no". I'm at a loss what to do. They don't want to push the poop training till after the come home from vacation which is a month away, and I really don't want to deal with this for another month. What can I do. She does go pee in the pot a good protion of the time but then she will pee the pull up. What can I do.
  • Hunni Bee
    False Sense Of Authority
    • Feb 2011
    • 2397

    #2
    Originally posted by countrymom
    here's some background. She will be 3 next week. Over the christmas holidays they decided to try and pt her. So when she came in jan. they said she was pt. Ok. great, I'll just remind her to go to the br.

    nows heres the problem. she is pooping mushy poop almost everyday in her pull up, and isn't telling me, that its drying half way up her back, because pullups are not ment for large amount of poop. When she was wearing diapers she would tell me that she pooped, but with pull ups its like she doesn't care.

    2 weeks ago, she didn't tell me she poop and was sitting in my brand new pojang chairs I bought for the kids (you know they only come in the creme colored fabric) and it was all over the place.

    so I use to wash her clothes but its not like you can throw other things with poopy clothes in the wash. So lately, I've been putting her clothes in a bag and sending them home.

    on tues. I changed all the babies and was just about to head to the library and made the kids go to the br, when she's looking at me like I'm crazy and I knew what she did, she pooped again in the dang pull up and it was all over her clothes, so we missed the program.

    today I have a feeling she came already loaded because it was already dry with in 15min of her being her. She doesn't really stink. Its always all over her legs and it takes a million wipes to get her clean. So I sent home the poopy pants home with dad, and he wasn't impressed, because thats twice it happened this week.

    she also peed in her pull up again and I knew she did it and I asked her if she peed and she looks me in the eye and says "no". I'm at a loss what to do. They don't want to push the poop training till after the come home from vacation which is a month away, and I really don't want to deal with this for another month. What can I do. She does go pee in the pot a good protion of the time but then she will pee the pull up. What can I do.
    Insist that she go back into diapers. She isn't potty-trained. She's about a 1/3 of the way there. The parents wont be pleased, but like you said pullups are made for mishaps, not complete evacuations.

    Was she having this much poop when she was wearing diapers?

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    • PitterPatter
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 1507

      #3
      Originally posted by countrymom
      here's some background. She will be 3 next week. Over the christmas holidays they decided to try and pt her. So when she came in jan. they said she was pt. Ok. great, I'll just remind her to go to the br.

      nows heres the problem. she is pooping mushy poop almost everyday in her pull up, and isn't telling me, that its drying half way up her back, because pullups are not ment for large amount of poop. When she was wearing diapers she would tell me that she pooped, but with pull ups its like she doesn't care.

      2 weeks ago, she didn't tell me she poop and was sitting in my brand new pojang chairs I bought for the kids (you know they only come in the creme colored fabric) and it was all over the place.

      so I use to wash her clothes but its not like you can throw other things with poopy clothes in the wash. So lately, I've been putting her clothes in a bag and sending them home.

      on tues. I changed all the babies and was just about to head to the library and made the kids go to the br, when she's looking at me like I'm crazy and I knew what she did, she pooped again in the dang pull up and it was all over her clothes, so we missed the program.

      today I have a feeling she came already loaded because it was already dry with in 15min of her being her. She doesn't really stink. Its always all over her legs and it takes a million wipes to get her clean. So I sent home the poopy pants home with dad, and he wasn't impressed, because thats twice it happened this week.

      she also peed in her pull up again and I knew she did it and I asked her if she peed and she looks me in the eye and says "no". I'm at a loss what to do. They don't want to push the poop training till after the come home from vacation which is a month away, and I really don't want to deal with this for another month. What can I do. She does go pee in the pot a good protion of the time but then she will pee the pull up. What can I do.
      Poop sometimes in a pull up is 1 thing but this much and now peeing too? Not potty trained and I think pullups are a pain in the arse when they are pooed in especially. I would tell the parents DCG should go back into diapers because they don't allow as many accident leakage and it may even help the situation if DCG liked the pullups she may try harder to get them back.

      Good luck

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      • cheerfuldom
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 7413

        #4
        Print out your potty training policy. Make sure you have a clear list of things a child must be able to do before wearing pullups at your house and before being considered potty trained. She must be able to do these items before she is allowed back in pullups. Parents must provide diapers until she is able to do these things. Parents must provide diapers until the provider says they can do pullups again at daycare. This doesn't mean that the parents have to stop potty training at home (if they are even doing anything at home). It just means that she cannot wear pullups until she has progressed to a specific point and until you say she can wear pullups.

        There is no way that she is fully potty trained (according to parents) at home and still having regular accidents at daycare.

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        • PitterPatter
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 1507

          #5
          Originally posted by cheerfuldom
          Print out your potty training policy. Make sure you have a clear list of things a child must be able to do before wearing pullups at your house and before being considered potty trained. She must be able to do these items before she is allowed back in pullups. Parents must provide diapers until she is able to do these things. Parents must provide diapers until the provider says they can do pullups again at daycare. This doesn't mean that the parents have to stop potty training at home (if they are even doing anything at home). It just means that she cannot wear pullups until she has progressed to a specific point and until you say she can wear pullups.

          There is no way that she is fully potty trained (according to parents) at home and still having regular accidents at daycare.
          AMEN so worth repeating!!! happyface
          Last edited by Michael; 02-17-2012, 10:10 PM.

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          • Country Kids
            Nature Lover
            • Mar 2011
            • 5051

            #6
            I'm getting tired of the whole pullup thing. I just had one this week that has been potty trained for a year but wears them during naptime still wet in hers while she was still awake! The kicker is I had just taken her to the bathroom 10 min earlier and she had gone poo but then soaked it. She then proceeds to tell me which I guess was great but you just went and you've been potty trained for a year!
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            • countrymom
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 4874

              #7
              I hate pull ups, I never bought them for my kids, they are a joke. And my sister even said that you either wear a diaper or underware, nothing inbetween. Mom also blames the fact that I have 3 kids that are 1, so she thinks that this is the reason she is pooping in her diaper, which is bull. Its not like she can't use the bathroom here, I have 2 on the main floor so there is no reason. she then will say that she's busy playing, um she was the only one here on friday (well the babies were sleeping) so that excuse doesn't work.

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              • familyschoolcare
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 1284

                #8
                Originally posted by Country Kids
                I'm getting tired of the whole pullup thing. I just had one this week that has been potty trained for a year but wears them during naptime still wet in hers while she was still awake! The kicker is I had just taken her to the bathroom 10 min earlier and she had gone poo but then soaked it. She then proceeds to tell me which I guess was great but you just went and you've been potty trained for a year!
                did she fall asleep?

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                • Crazy8
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 2769

                  #9
                  wearing pull ups is not potty trained to me. I don't allow them except for naps. I had a little one who potty trained over xmas break too and did really well - came back wearing underwear. We go potty right before nap and then put the pull up on and when she wakes up 90% of the time the pull up is dry - once in a while she will wet it but she's a deep sleeper so we use the pull up just in case. She had one poop accident here since the beginning of the year and mom said she's had one or two at home - that is often a little harder for some kids to grasp but I don't see wearing a pull up all the time as a solution AT ALL.

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                  • CheekyChick
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 810

                    #10
                    PPUG needs to be in diapers. She is NOT potty trained and you shouldn't have to deal with the mess. Yucky.

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                    • Country Kids
                      Nature Lover
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 5051

                      #11
                      Originally posted by familyschoolcare
                      did she fall asleep?
                      No, that is what I don't get at all! She was wide awake and told me right after she did it! She went so much also that it went clear through the pullup and her pants were soaked.
                      Each day is a fresh start
                      Never look back on regrets
                      Live life to the fullest
                      We only get one shot at this!!

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                      • momma2girls
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 2283

                        #12
                        Definately go back to diapers, til she is telling you she has to go. I don't assist with it here, til they can tell you they have to go and making really great progress. This is written in my contract this way as well. I have had parents in the past, want to start potty training at 18months- !!
                        I have had others think I am going to potty train them all on my own!! I don't think so!! Then about 4 yrs. ago, I placed a potty training paragraph in my contract for everyone to follow!!

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                        • Sprouts
                          Licensed Provider
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 846

                          #13
                          Would anyone mind sharing their potty training rules/ reccemondations, I don't have anything formal and the only child I have potty trained is my daughter and she pretty much taught herself over night...

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                          • bunnyslippers
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 987

                            #14
                            I do not allow pullups in my child care. Ever. I hate the things!

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                            • momma2girls
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 2283

                              #15
                              This is what I have written in my contract-
                              I will assist in potty training, this needs to be started at home and child making good progress and totally understand the concept of it, before I will assist with it here at daycare. Pullup or diapers are requird at all time until totally potty trained(this means goes on their own without assistance and reminders from myself, and be accident free for quite some time).

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