Q&A: How to teach a toddler to ask for help when going to the potty?
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Question: How to teach a toddler to ask for help when going to the potty?
My daughter started using the potty by herself last friday. However, she wont ask for help and she cant pull her pants down by herself yet. I’ve been trying to teach her that she needs to pull her pants down or she will wet them but thats proving to be a challenge, so I have been letting her go naky pants down so she wont wet her pants when she sits on her potty. Has anyone had a similar experience and was there any way you taught them to either ask for help or pull their pants down? She has to go out in diapers still because she doesn’t tell me when she needs to go.
ANSWER:
Answer by Leah
You need to keep asking her, because if you keep letting her keep her pants off she will stop bothering to use the potty and won’t care if she gets her pants wet, this will mean you will be back to square one. Try stickers or a reward chart for when she tells you she needs to go.
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