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Still using expensive nappies in your house?

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SaucyKath wrote:

I recently came across this amazing Potty Training idea and just have to share it with you all!

Sound to good to be true?   I can honestly say that  this worked for me and Rhys (my 2 and half year old) earlier this month!   I was skeptical trying this out and   I will admit ours was a little closer to Monday or Tuesday "being done" but we've been dry day & night ever since!  I'm so impressed with this I've joined their affilated program.  

Click on the link to find out more!  http://www.3daypottytraining.com/?PHS68401TO



mumofangels replied:

i wonder if it will work on my hubby!!

Only joking

Irene

sounds like a good idea - i will let my girlfriend know - she is planning to toilet train soon ( for her son not her) LOL

TAS replied:

THANKS WILL GIVE IT A GO .MY DAUGHTER IS STARTING TO GO SOMETIMES.
TRACY

SaucyKath replied:

TAS don't forget to rave about your success story to me.  I actually renamed this to "Potty Bootcamp" in our house - still amazes me that it really was this easy.   Book your 3 day Bootcamp in your diary and go for it!  

http://www.3daypottytraining.com/?PHS68401TO

clarebear1983 replied:

I wish i could afford to download it but I dont have the money at the moment  Its a pity because my son isnt to receptive to being toilet trained.

TAS replied:

HAVE TO WAIT TILL  NEXT PAYDAY.BUT WILL LET U KNOW.
TRACY

LydiaM replied:

You are a lifesaver!

It was not that long ago I toilet trained the first one but now with the second one I feel I have forgotten everything...did I mention I don't like toilet training?? lol Oh it's fun I know and exciting for them...back to a broken nights sleep of trying to change all the sheets on the bed in the wee hours of the night....oh I so got to bite the bullet and do it with my young one...

Will definitely go on and look now! Thanks :)

Ainsley replied:

Can't wait to check out this website. I needed a push to get started with toilet training for my daughter. Would be interesting to hear how everyone goes and if anyone else has any tips?

Thanks for the website

Ainsley

SaucyKath replied:

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I wish i could afford to download it but I dont have the money at the moment  Its a pity because my son isnt to receptive to being toilet trained.


ClareBear - pop it in your favorties for when you're ready.  You'll be glad you did.   Rhys wasn't "into" the idea of potty training at all - infact I realised our problem was that he liked the idea of being Mummy & Daddy's "baby" rather than a "big boy".    But since he had success so quickly with this - he soon LOVED the idea of being a "big boy".

SaucyKath replied:

     Quote:

You are a lifesaver!

...back to a broken nights sleep of trying to change all the sheets on the bed in the wee hours of the night....oh I so got to bite the bullet and do it with my young one...

Will definitely go on and look now! Thanks :)



You're more than welcome - and can't wait to hear how it goes for you.    During out first 3 days - I found the sheets only just damp in the morning - and I put this down to me just not getting up and going into him quicker enough in the morning (Rhys is still in a cot - thats he's VERY attached too).   I really expected him to be totally saturated but not at all!   We've had a dry bed ever since.

 

Rhys is my third - and I'll admit it was still pretty "scary" putting him to bed without that nappy on!   LOL