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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 7:38 am
by CaundleMama
sounds like another good reason to not do the pre school thing to me
each to their own tho

mine are 3 in July & for a while we had poos & wees in pottys hurrah I thought

then all change

& now I feel like they are going to be in them till they are 20
I am hoping this nice weather continues so they can bare bum round the garden & hopefully I am reassured

get the hang of the potty/loo thing

it does feel a bit like a tunnel without a light at the mo tho

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:08 am
by Milims
I did the bare bum in the garden thing with my 2 - and very time the wee'd I say "Oooohh wee wee" in a loud and happy voice - just so as they would know what it was. Once they started recognising it and giving it a name I put them in pants and if they wet them I'd let them stay wet for a while so they understood it was uncomfortable. They soon got the hang of saying wee wee before they'd done it! Also, my son had a friend who was a year older who taught him to wee up against the fence - I guess you'd call it pee-er group tutoring!

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:04 am
by Russian Doll
CaundleMama wrote:sounds like another good reason to not do the pre school thing to me
each to their own tho

mine are 3 in July & for a while we had poos & wees in pottys hurrah I thought

then all change

& now I feel like they are going to be in them till they are 20
I am hoping this nice weather continues so they can bare bum round the garden & hopefully I am reassured

get the hang of the potty/loo thing

it does feel a bit like a tunnel without a light at the mo tho

hun alex is three and is only just egtting the hang of it...just be patient and let it happen natural..although i do find the wee wee song and the poo poo song works

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:17 am
by Milims
Lol! I'm glad to hear it's not just me who made up silly songs to encourage my littlies to do stuff! But it works!
We had an eating song -
Chew Chew Chew
Swallow Swallow
Put the food in your tum
Let it swish all around
And make a poo to come out of your bum!
(To the tune of Cang Clang Clang went the trolley!)
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:55 am
by CaundleMama
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:09 am
by Milims
To the tune of Oh Mr Porter:
Oh Darling daughter
What can we do?
You've got a stinky nappy on
that's chock-a-block- with poo!
It's oozing out the leg holes
And seeping out the waist
Oh Mummy please come quick
And change it - with all haste!

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 2:56 pm
by CaundleMama
thats truly awesome

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 3:03 pm
by Russian Doll
mines not as clever
do a poo
do a poo
do a poo
down the loo
brown and smelly
not like jelly
alex is the poo king
this is done to any rap song and is generally song whilst alex is on the toilet and mummy is overacting like a rapper outside
if my girls are home they are the backing crew singing poo poo poo with there arms crossed looking ver cool

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 3:04 pm
by Clara
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 4:03 pm
by Milims
THe tunes are really easy Clara - the first goes da da da da da da da and the second goes da da da da da da da da da........

I've heard that there is a site somewhere that can name the tune if you beat the rhythm out on the spacebar!
Tea - I love your Cr*p Rap!
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:25 pm
by Stonehead
mrsflibble wrote:they don't have anywhere to store a nappy aparently, it's against "health and safety" to have it hanging on her peg in a plastic bag.
Total bollocks. When our boys were at our local nursery, the owner/manager encouraged all parents to have their children in re-useable nappies as it kept the waste disposal costs down.
The nursery had clear H&S guidelines to dealing with both nappy changing and hygienic wrapping of the dirty nappies. Dirty nappies were wrapped and stored in a separate bag to the child's spare clothes. This bag was hung on a higher peg, out of reach of the children.
The procedure was no different to that followed when a child had a major poo escape and dirtied their clothes as well as the nappy. (All nurseries have to deal with this one, so if they can deal with crappy clothes then they can deal with re-useable nappies.)
The main thing is for the nursery to have clear procedures for staff and parents to follow, and for it to ensure those procedures are adhered to.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:53 pm
by Russian Doll
Milims wrote:THe tunes are really easy Clara - the first goes da da da da da da da and the second goes da da da da da da da da da........

I've heard that there is a site somewhere that can name the tune if you beat the rhythm out on the spacebar!
Tea - I love your Cr*p Rap!
why thankyou..how maybe andy would let us do a self suff cd
songs to help your kids without costing a fortune
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:04 am
by mrsflibble
we found that getting sophs favorite teddy to wee and poo on the ptty got her eager to do it too. wee can be administered using a msall pot hidden behind the teddy' and poo is made thus;
1. large spoon plain flour
2. contents of used tea bag
3. cold tea or coffee
stir all together, mix ith hands. you want a thick dough. roll nto balls. keeps for days in fridge. give the teddy lots of praise

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 10:56 pm
by Ratty
mrsflibble - love the "poo recipe" (never thought I'd find myself writing that!)
As for the pre-school not accepting re-useable nappies, I'm disgusted at their attitude. My 13 month old son is in a local nursery one afternoon a week and I simply send along a nappy bag (plasticky lined fabric outer drawstring bag) which they put his nappy into and then place this into his little rucksack which contains his clean nappies & change of clothing. I would refuse to send a child in 'disposable' nappies and quote a lot of landfill facts at them! My oldest son had horrible rashes whenever his childminder put him into the horrible chemical filled 'disposable' nappy.
/rant!
Ratty
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 12:56 am
by Growing Mama
In NZ people would kick up a major fuss if refused. I must check with DD preschool on their stand. She is toilet trained (3), but using cloth is becoming very "normal" here in NZ, over half the people in antenatal classes are saying that they intend on using cloth. We recently ran a cloth nappy info night for "real nappy week' and it was full. They will only change when people make a stand and/or provide solutions. Good luck.