You can try different types of potties (like an attachment on the toilet instead of her own individual toilet) but it could also be she’s not ready to be potty trained. Does she show signs that she’s ready for potty training (like telling you when she goes or removing her own diaper when she goes?).
@Alexandria what's the method thank yu
@Denise sadly not yet
Make sure to start with "it's time to go potty" than "did you want to go potty?" It's basically telling them this is what we do. When our oldest was potty training, we would have designated potty toys. You'll only get to play with these toys if you sit on the potty. Then it turned into treats when you go potty, then new toys (small) when you go poopy. However, we were battling the poopy stage for a LONG time. But on his 4th birthday, the light bulb turned on, and everything was in the potty from that day on. Some kids take longer, some kids it's easy. Just don't beat yourself up if they don't get it right away. It will happen
Try the ‘oh crap’ method it worked. That’s what worked for me