Nappy Training When Potty Training, Should My Son Wear A Nappy When We Go Out Shopping Or Into Town?

When Potty Training, should my son wear a nappy when we go out shopping or into town? - nappy training

Hello, I'm starting the process of potty training my 26 months and appears to be ready and was told that when we started when we like to go shopping in the city that the layer.

Was not it just confuse him? I know it would be easier for us, but peppered it is better for him, his trousers to change during the day, wherever we are?

7 comments:

♥What...Is my Autism Showing ♥ said...

Hello ... my son Thomas pictured left has autism, and also close to the toilet when we pull ups, you can look like pants, and I know what you are, if it feels to mean a layer, you can Get the accidents .. But accidents can happen!
Good luck

♥What...Is my Autism Showing ♥ said...

Hello ... my son Thomas pictured left has autism, and also close to the toilet when we pull ups, you can look like pants, and I know what you are, if it feels to mean a layer, you can Get the accidents .. But accidents can happen!
Good luck

Kat said...

I would be with what you think is the best! Trust your instincts about the situation. Of course, accidents in public can be inconvienience May and some children are embarrassed for them, but the confusion is a problem with the changes between the two. Pull up pants can be a good option Inbetween your child can say that if you need to know if you want to go to the toilet, but both are protected against accidents, so it's a bit more into the routine.

LadyMoon said...

Personally, I use the attraction of UPS. My son is 19 months and I am relieved to get used to changing nappies pants in the next month - only to drop the idea if you're over, they try to big boy pants.

The problem is that if you have an accident in which a business can be a bit embarrassing and difficult to be lol! Besides the need to wear them with clothes. You can drag the pullups below to go to the toilet, but they have a backup in the event of not arriving in time I know my friend, toilet training her son's two and a half years, he said only that it "weewees or poopies "about five seconds before it actually lol! Sometimes you do not have much control at this age and can not say if they want to go to the afternoon.

LadyMoon said...

Personally, I use the attraction of UPS. My son is 19 months and I am relieved to get used to changing nappies pants in the next month - only to drop the idea if you're over, they try to big boy pants.

The problem is that if you have an accident in which a business can be a bit embarrassing and difficult to be lol! Besides the need to wear them with clothes. You can drag the pullups below to go to the toilet, but they have a backup in the event of not arriving in time I know my friend, toilet training her son's two and a half years, he said only that it "weewees or poopies "about five seconds before it actually lol! Sometimes you do not have much control at this age and can not say if they want to go to the afternoon.

Debbie H said...

is quite different from the house to the outside and in the city. Who can ask to use a different custom bathroom fear and distress. only until they're more accustomed to contact with the bath to a pull-up on him when he is more accustomed to let him use the bathroom to use underwear Big Boy "and awake during the whole house, while TIME! When the bed can pull up and they say they are like underwear and a huge market for him when you wake up and dried. 'll give you a quick idea and want to please!:) Good luck. PS It's not too early, or I have four children and all were very potty trained by two.'ve had the odd accident, but that is expected. Good luck

Ghiselle D said...

You can tell that he put a coat on him because you do not want to go out and have an accident, but if you need to go, when you say, and you will see him to the bathroom. He understood.

Or take the risk of an accident (bring a change of pants, etc..) What do you think works best for him.

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