hi, as a mother of four and all four children potty trained by the age of two,i will try to help. first of all i assume you are saying she is fine POOPing not with BOOBS and PEEING not "BEEING"? Anyway, i like the "naked and 75 rule": let them run around with a long shirt on, put the potty seat in front of the tv or where ever, read books etc, and let them use the potty when they need to without the fuss of removing layers of diapers and clothes. The "75" part is the 75 dollars you spend cleaning the rugs when it's all finished. :) Also DO NOT put her into diapers once you are training her. The diapers are so good these days that they are not bothered with the feeling of wetness. Instead, try using cloth diapers or cloth training pants with plastic over them. when they go in their pants it feels icky and they start to want to stay dry. they just need to be able to associate feeling "wet" with that tickly feeling in their tummy when they have to go. It takes time, and patience, but if you are consistent and work with them for about a week of staying home close to the toilet you will have a trained child and a happy mom! Good luck.
hi, as a mother of four and all four children potty trained by the age of two,i will try to help. first of all i assume you are saying she is fine POOPing not with BOOBS and PEEING not "BEEING"? Anyway, i like the "naked and 75 rule": let them run around with a long shirt on, put the potty seat in front of the tv or where ever, read books etc, and let them use the potty when they need to without the fuss of removing layers of diapers and clothes. The "75" part is the 75 dollars you spend cleaning the rugs when it's all finished. :) Also DO NOT put her into diapers once you are training her. The diapers are so good these days that they are not bothered with the feeling of wetness. Instead, try using cloth diapers or cloth training pants with plastic over them. when they go in their pants it feels icky and they start to want to stay dry. they just need to be able to associate feeling "wet" with that tickly feeling in their tummy when they have to go. It takes time, and patience, but if you are consistent and work with them for about a week of staying home close to the toilet you will have a trained child and a happy mom! Good luck.