@💗 Miss Jen thank you so much, as soon as I wrote this, she got up from the dinner table and ran to the potty by herself without any diaper on and went pee! I started to cry because she didn’t tell me she had to go.
Yaaay! @Gisselle Ramirez 💗 Good job hun! I'm here for you if you have any questions along the way! I hope you're finding lots of valuable tips & helpful ideas in my various potty training videos! They're free on my youtube channel and they're only @ 10 minutes! I also offer private personalized potty training consultation appointments if you'd like some one-on-one coaching and support to help you navigate thru this sweetie. Here's my website if you'd like to take a look at the potty training coaching plans and services I offer! 👇 Yourpottytrainingcoach.com https://youtu.be/goaxRLXdM4w
@Gisselle Ramirez Heres the tricky thing about pull-ups 😬 Its basically still a diaper. So a child feels like they can do their "business" as usual in it. A pull-up is absorbent just like the snug comfy diaper your little cutie is used to peeing & pooping in since birth, to your child a pull-up is a safety net. A convenient portable toilet they can wear on their body to pee/poo wherever they are. The trick is to never put the pull up on in the daytime. If a toddler-in-training is still being put in a diaper/nappy or pull-up during the day/awake hours - the child will be confused by this. If a toddler-in-training is still being put in a pull-up it's not really changing anything or progressing forward with toilet training as far as the toddler can tell or "feel". So toilet training hasn't technically started as far as your child knows. You'll find tips & helpful ideas about this in my potty training videos. They're free on my youtube channel! https://youtu.be/dl9tOmqESRw