tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118379573510087764.post1739959689919956031..comments2023-09-27T21:29:27.101+08:00Comments on bizzydayz: Toilet Training TwinsLizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16988163474193134460noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118379573510087764.post-22233645232156759292012-09-06T19:48:07.283+08:002012-09-06T19:48:07.283+08:00Hi Liz, I know this post was a while back ... but ...Hi Liz, I know this post was a while back ... but am having my own tt issues with my 24 month old daughter, and thought I would ask for some advice from a "seasoned" toilet trainer :)<br /><br />We are on day 7 with no nappies (just a night nappy), and I was just wondering, how did you handle the situation when they decide they don't want to go? I noticed you said Lacey had a week where she didnt want to go .... do you just let them wear knickers so they know what happens if they dont go, if you know what I mean? :)That is what we have been doing at the moment, but I am very new to this, so dont really know what I'm doing! <br /><br />I'm glad to hear you say it took 3 weeks .... I was very worried that because our progress has been so slow, maybe we have been doing something wrong, but now sounds like its normal for it to take a couple of weeks. <br /><br />Thanks for this post, it has really helped me! <br /><br />Adelenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118379573510087764.post-4243450288004641552012-05-11T16:37:55.219+08:002012-05-11T16:37:55.219+08:00When TT my first I did exactly the same as you.. i...When TT my first I did exactly the same as you.. if we needed to go out, I would put a nappy on her. Other mothers would say, once you take away that nappy you can't give it back like that. But then they were the ones with cars smelling of wee and pulling their hair out by the end of the day. I don't think there is a 'certain' way to TT a child and believe that every child is different so if anyone out there is about to start this journey.. then sure, read what others do, as guilds but only you and your child will know the right way and it may not happen overnight but you don't see 5 year olds (well I don't and hopefully no one else does) wearing nappies still, so don't stress over it too much and it will just happen.Leishhttp://simpleas124.blogspot.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118379573510087764.post-11809055919941195772012-05-11T09:06:59.985+08:002012-05-11T09:06:59.985+08:00Well done Lacey and Max!
I found TT our twins a l...Well done Lacey and Max! <br />I found TT our twins a lot easier than I expected. They basically trained themselves and we're trained at around age 2 also... <br /><br />We have 2 toilets also, but you might find Max and Lacey get creative and both go at once! Mine did.. My daughter would sit either really far forward or back on the seat and her brother would wee in that big gap ( standing up) this started once he learnt to stand... I was gobsmacked and laughed so hard the first time I saw them do this!debbie_debhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00835083456683659885noreply@blogger.com