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  • karen
    Daycare.com Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 114

    #16
    Just a suggestion...
    Put underwear on her first then her diaper over the underwear she will feel her poo and pee on herself and won't like it. The dirty underwear gets sent home for parents to clean. Prompts parents to stop being lazy when potty training their child. I do this all the time when I am working on potty training but I never clean the underwear unless it's a solid bm I can flip into the toilet but otherwise the dirty underwear gets sent home.
    I don't use pull ups either I think it's a waste of money.

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    • wdmmom
      Advanced Daycare.com
      • Mar 2011
      • 2713

      #17
      Diapers only. Unless she is in the midst of potty training. If she's having repeated accidents, back in diapers she goes.

      That's why my Potty Training policy is clear. NO accidents during awake hours for 4 weeks, they can come in undies. NO accidents during napping hours for 6 full weeks before we eliminate pullups/diapers.

      I've got 1 DCB that went dry for 3 full weeks during naptime. Then last week, he woke up wet 3 out of 4 days and dirty 1 out of those 4 days. He's still not ready. I have carpet that is 1 year old. DCP's don't want to pay to have Stanley Steamer come in and I don't want a mess.

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      • daycare
        Advanced Daycare.com *********
        • Feb 2011
        • 16259

        #18
        I tell parents that a lot of times children may be PT at home but not at DC.

        There are so many distractions and it is next to impossible for the provider to remember to remind a child every hour or so to use the toilet.

        Let them know that you take her at scheduled potty times, but in between those times she needs to be able to tell you I have to potty.

        As the others have said, Diaper sounds like it's in order. Pull ups are for occasional accidents. When the accidents are happening this close together, they are not really accidents.

        Maybe you could suggest underwear with plastic pants? I bet they will start to see that if they have to wash yucky undies everyday, they will put her back in diapers really quick.

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        • MarinaVanessa
          Family Childcare Home
          • Jan 2010
          • 7211

          #19
          Originally posted by karen
          Just a suggestion...
          Put underwear on her first then her diaper over the underwear she will feel her poo and pee on herself and won't like it. The dirty underwear gets sent home for parents to clean. Prompts parents to stop being lazy when potty training their child. I do this all the time when I am working on potty training but I never clean the underwear unless it's a solid bm I can flip into the toilet but otherwise the dirty underwear gets sent home.
          I don't use pull ups either I think it's a waste of money.
          This is what I do. I did it with my own DD and it was the only thing that worked on her. In my case however, it wasn't me being lazy it was my DD ::. She simply did not care and used it as a power thing. The only thing that she had control over was her bowel movements, her bladder and her food intake so why struggled with her when potty training and eating. Simple fix, we put her in chonies and then put a diaper over it and sure enough ... just as Karen said, she did not like it one bit. Chonies are not absorbant whatsoever and within a week a half she had gotten a lot better.

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          • Sprouts
            Licensed Provider
            • Dec 2010
            • 846

            #20
            I found this website with all of her forms and a really good potty training letter

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