Boys Peeing All Over Toilet

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  • Abigail
    Child Care Provider
    • Jul 2010
    • 2417

    #31
    OMG the cheerio system sounds so cute! Cheap and effective, ha ha. I wouldn't want to paint the inside of my toilet, a moving target like a cheerio would be great! Our dcboys sit on the toilet facing backyards while they're in potty training stage. Beyond that when they are 4+ they get privacy and we're only in the bathroom if we're changing diapers so we're not really in there to watch them exclusively like in potty training stage.

    Our kids always spill water from the bathroom sink and they always grab a paper towel and wipe it up....that is why the line for the bathroom is so long sometimes! I'm guessing if they "missed" they would just wipe it up and not say anything. The only bathroom issue I've had is a 6 year old girl who sits on the edge of the seat to poo and twice in one week I had to literally put a glove on and use tp to push it down into the water because it wouldn't flush. I could tell she was embarassed both times, but it's gross. LOL

    My question about those who use bleach/water to clean up fast: Do you just squirt it with the bleach/water solution used on the changing table onto the toilet and use a paper towel or do you use a rag or how exactly do you do the whole quick clean up?

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    • mac60
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • May 2008
      • 1610

      #32
      Sit down and pee and make them "hold" it down. Or sit on the toilet backwards, when the legs are spread it automatically aims down. No standing up here.

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      • dEHmom
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 2355

        #33
        could let them put some cheerios in toilet and might help teach them aiming...

        i have the same troubles here.

        on friday I could not for the life of me figure out where the pee smell in my kitchen was coming from. I mopped and still couldn't find it. Then I happened to look in the dogs water dish and noticed the water was a little bit murky, but not unusual because sometimes dog food gets in the water and turns it colors. But my ds PEED in the dogs bowl. And did it AGAIN when the bowl was empty. He has peed on many toys and cars outside, in the old baby pool, etc. It's getting on my nerves. He knows he shouldn't, we've told him not to do it again or there will be consequences, but he still does it!

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        • SandeeAR
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 1192

          #34
          Originally posted by dEHmom
          could let them put some cheerios in toilet and might help teach them aiming...

          i have the same troubles here.

          on friday I could not for the life of me figure out where the pee smell in my kitchen was coming from. I mopped and still couldn't find it. Then I happened to look in the dogs water dish and noticed the water was a little bit murky, but not unusual because sometimes dog food gets in the water and turns it colors. But my ds PEED in the dogs bowl. And did it AGAIN when the bowl was empty. He has peed on many toys and cars outside, in the old baby pool, etc. It's getting on my nerves. He knows he shouldn't, we've told him not to do it again or there will be consequences, but he still does it!

          Consequences aren't hard enough, or he wouldn't still be doing it.

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          • dEHmom
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 2355

            #35
            Originally posted by SandeeAR
            Consequences aren't hard enough, or he wouldn't still be doing it.
            honestly, there are no consequences for this kid, not even spankings from daddy that stop his bad behaviors. He is 3 yrs old and drives me insane. His memory is about 2 seconds.

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            • MarinaVanessa
              Family Childcare Home
              • Jan 2010
              • 7211

              #36
              Originally posted by Liliya
              On one of childcare trainings, they suggested to put sticker on a bottom of the toilet,and ask boys try to pee on it::
              I use cheerios. I drop one in the toily and the boys have to try to "hit the target". After a while they get better.

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              • laundrymom
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 4177

                #37
                Originally posted by dEHmom
                honestly, there are no consequences for this kid, not even spankings from daddy that stop his bad behaviors. He is 3 yrs old and drives me insane. His memory is about 2 seconds.
                I'd put him in diapers until he could learn where to pee. Especially being my own child. That would also earn him a constant spot beside me until he was good for a week. I just have no tolerance for that. I know I'm mean about it and I'm sorry but if Chris did that at that age, he would be moms shadow! Lol

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