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treefae
February 22nd, 2005, 05:30 PM
hi my youngest daughter will be 18 months in 9 days.she won't stop taking her clothes off and taking off her diaper.then the second she takes it off she squats and poops on the floor.i'm gonna pull my hair out she's been doing this for 4 months now.she is strong and can rip apart clothes with snaps.is there any clothes companies that make escape free clothes lol.my first child did nothing like this whoa.has anybody potty trained this early?
Ceres
February 22nd, 2005, 05:53 PM
hi my youngest daughter will be 18 months in 9 days.she won't stop taking her clothes off and taking off her diaper.then the second she takes it off she squats and poops on the floor.i'm gonna pull my hair out she's been doing this for 4 months now.she is strong and can rip apart clothes with snaps.is there any clothes companies that make escape free clothes lol.my first child did nothing like this whoa.has anybody potty trained this early?
Its not that unusual. She sure sounds ready! I would try introducing the potty to see if she is ready to use it - it would appear she doesnt like the feeling of pooping in a diaper. I have heard of parents putting their kids clothes on backwards to make it harder for them to take them off, but perhaps she is one of those sensetive kids who hates the feel of anything rubbing them like tags or snaps? My daughter LOVED to run naked when she was a toddler and we let her when possible.
She may also like to choose her own clothes. If she picks out what to wear, it may stay on longer and you might also discover by what she chooses more often what is most comfortable. Every parent who tries this needs to be armed with a sticker for the child that says "I dressed myself today" :hehehe:
Amarantha
February 22nd, 2005, 06:25 PM
I agree with radikal womyn. My mother is a foster parent and she had a baby girl who absoultely having a dirty diaper or a wet one for that matter. LOL she was so cute! She would let us know loud and clear when she wanted to be change. So maybe your daughter wants to start using the toilet?
Just a thought...
soilsigh aingeal
February 22nd, 2005, 06:37 PM
I would introduce it now, if she doesn't take to it, just put it away and try again later!
farm girl
February 22nd, 2005, 07:09 PM
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Shanti
February 22nd, 2005, 07:18 PM
LMAO.."its nakkid time!!"
Sounds like she is growing and being a perfectly healthy, free child!!!
Glad mine are 4 and 6 and have passed that period!!! :)
The worse was my eldest son. He used to get nekkid and run outside to pee on the tree!!!! It was impossible to keep cloths on him and equally difficult to get him to stop peeing on the poor tree!!! Glad that summer is long past!! LMAO...memories!! :)
treefae
February 22nd, 2005, 07:56 PM
he-he very funny
Viseux
February 23rd, 2005, 12:34 PM
Its not that unusual. She sure sounds ready! I would try introducing the potty to see if she is ready to use it - it would appear she doesnt like the feeling of pooping in a diaper. I have heard of parents putting their kids clothes on backwards to make it harder for them to take them off, but perhaps she is one of those sensetive kids who hates the feel of anything rubbing them like tags or snaps? My daughter LOVED to run naked when she was a toddler and we let her when possible.
She may also like to choose her own clothes. If she picks out what to wear, it may stay on longer and you might also discover by what she chooses more often what is most comfortable. Every parent who tries this needs to be armed with a sticker for the child that says "I dressed myself today" :hehehe:
I agree.
That or she is simply looking to join a Sky Clad Coven at an early age.
Blessings,
Viseux
Valkie
February 23rd, 2005, 08:17 PM
definately go with the potty training idea. My neice potty trained at 18 months... on the other hand, my boys didn't potty train until they were 3. If she's giving cues that she's ready, go for it.
LacyRoze
February 23rd, 2005, 09:16 PM
I agree with giving the potty training a go. As for the clothes, can't help ya there. My youngest just turned 3 and she hates clothes. She'll wear them if we're going somewhere but as soon as we get home, off they come. lol
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