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Default Mar 17, 2008 at 04:01 PM
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What does your daughter say when you ask her how come she missed the potty (when she pees on the floor right in front of the potty). If she can't tell you, can you tell if it appears she JUST got there and didn't have time to get her shorts down or does it seem like she just stood there and let it rip ?? Is she then uncomfortable with the wet pants or does she not seem bothered with soiled shorts ??

My son was potty trained for a few months around age 2 1/2 and then just slipped back - he specifically asked to get the pull-ups back. He could not express why and thankfully it only lasted about a month and then he was back to being potty trained. I have no idea what happened but suspect that a change in daycare might have caused the disruption. We changed from one daycare to another because the first daycare went out of business.

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