at the end of february, ally moved up to the preschool room at her daycare, and the teachers asked us to start putting ally in panties. that weekend, we rushed to target and bought a dozen panties and trainer pants, as well as pull-ups. up until this point, ally was going potty in the toilet occasionally, and we were really not sure if she was ready.well, the first week of march was a mega-laundry week. she was having 2 to 3 accidents a day at school, and would sometimes ask to wear diapers instead of panties. getting her to sit on the potty was a real struggle, as she would refuse, whine, cry, and have complete meltdowns over this. not a good week.
the 2nd week, she began doing much better. so much so that we would sometimes forget to ask her to go potty. one day, she peed in the carseat. it was a major PITA to clean (according to edward, hehe), and she seemed to lose confidence in herself. but by the end of the week, she was doing better again.now, as encouragement, we had been rewarding her with candy.
one candy for pee-pee, 2 for poopy. it was probably not a good thing to do, but it seemed like a good idea at the time, and it seemed to work. but once she started going more reliably, we quickly phased out the candy and replaced it with stickers and eventually with just praise.
so we're now in mid-april, and she has been doing great. she has been in just panties (except at night) for the last month, with only 1 accident every week or so! we're very proud of her, and quite amazed that it went as well as it did. we are certainly grateful to her wonderful, patient teachers -- julianne, crystal, kristin, and annie -- who helped to train her!of course, now we have to deal with making 4-5 trips to the restroom over the course of a meal, just because she finds it great fun to walk around touching everything in public restrooms.
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