How do i stop my 3 year old from wetting her self?
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Try those training pants that get cool (or cold) when wet. That might trigger her to use the potty.
Try Potty Training
By not making an issue out of it and putting pressure on the child because that will make it worse. They will stop in their own time with a little potty training to help it along.
It may be tiring but it works try taking her to the loo every 2 - 3 hours, then as she gets used to this proces legnthen the time she will then beging to hold it and knows to wait till you take also advise her then she can tell you that she wants to go so come up with a code word for her.
She's three. Kids wet themselves when they are older than that too.
She should grow out of it but my cousin gets her son up at around 10.15 pm before she goes to bed. This way he can go before the night really sets in
Firstly go and get her checked out by a doctor..she might have a bladder infection. Secondly make a note of when it happens.sometimes kids are so involved in playing that they dont notice the signals. If thats the case you need to keep asking her if she needs to go. Perhaps she is scared of the toilet.some kids are freaked out by the water being sucked out. Praise her when she goes and ignore it when she makes a booboo. Good luck.
You're not going to get her to stop until she is ready and if you try and force her or scold her you will have a battle on your hands that she will win. I think part of it is a control thing and another part is them wanting to stay a baby and have mom take care of them that way. Just keep reminding her how proud you are of her when she does use the toilet and don't embarrass her or yell at her if she wets herself or the bed.act like it's no big deal and change her or the bed. She will go before she starts school.trust me. I have 2 boys that I thought might never make it there and one day they just decided to do it and never had an accident. Good luck :)
it depends how long has she been potty trained and how often she is doing it...young kids get so involved in what they are doing they do realize they need to go till they start going..it has happened with kids in my childs kindergarten class playing and forget..if she is doing it a lot take her and sit her on the potty right after (yea shes already gone) but just a reminder and tell her try and make it to the potty...they have pull up like panties if its that bad and she can still go to the potty by herself
`dont allow her to drink black tea
`avoid carrots til its better
`avoid sugar and processed food and yeast bread (she may need olive leaf extract to kill the fungus from the yeast, this yeast fungus is very very confusing to the human body)
`take her to a homeopath or buy bio-chemic cell salts from the health food shop
`give her cranberry juice to drink
`cook buckwheat with a little pure sea salt and to the bowl add whole cranberry sauce plus pure coconut milk & organic honey (persevere with this even if shes not keen on the taste, as only 3-4 meals of this in a week fixed my sons when they were little)
FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT- do not scold or punish her!
Some kids take longer than others to develop bladder control ( not mentally, but physically). Some may not develop complete bladder control until they are 5 or 6 yrs old. Although you may be ready, your daughters organs may need more time to develop - just be patient, and give it some time.
If she is 3 and she wets herself often(she is probably with diapers).I won't say everything I would because the Yahoo.Answers may not accept such a long answer.I have 7 children and all of them have started using the toilet before they were 2 years old.If you really need advice,if the situation is desperate,write me an e-mail and I'll write back in 24 hours with appropriate,tried out methods for potty-training.I'm Julia,e-mail rabotoholi4ka@yahoo.com
Don't get stressed out over it, my 4 year old still has these issues on occasion and I'm convinced hes not fully trained yet because we reacted too strongly when he had accidents in the early part of potty training. Praise her when she doesn't wet herself and go easy on her when she does.
put her on a diaper for nap time and bed time this wont bothe the potty train process
make a big fuss about doing a wee in the potty clap and scream make her feel that she is really cleaver,
you cant she s still only three why dont you make a reward chart for each day she stays dry or trys to use the potty give her a small treat for each week maybe a small toy etc, stickers work really well for the chart take your daughter out and let hher choose the stickers she wants and hopefully this will work !!
You can't unless you can control her muscles all you can do is encourage her to use the potty and give her loads of praise when she stays dry.
have u tried letting her wear knickers ? as strange as it sounds most kids wont wee when they have big girls undies on ( you'd think they would go when they have something on i know) always keep her potty where she can see it because sometimes they do fear it, get a child seat and box for the loo and make a game of her putting it there and knowing what its for, sit her on it with her nappy on just so she knows she's safe and dont stress when she jumps straight off, another good thing is at night b4 u go to bed gently guide her to the toilet for one last wee, don't talk to her to much so she doesn't wake up fully, also try to get her to go b4 she goes to bed and avoid any drinks about an hour b4 bed, she will get it so don't worry :) and a nice treat and plenty of praise for being a big girl always goes down well the next day. good luck
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