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AUTHOR: ZakadabugDATE: 02/22/04 3:54pm
SUBJECT: When to use the potty
My daughter is 15.5m old and with in the last month has taken an interest in the potty. My husband even bought her a Dora the Explorer potty seat topper. I know it is mainly out of fear of leaving her alone that whenever I am in there I bring her and say "Mommy has to potty" Everyone says she is too young and I agree to some point. But, more recently she will say "potty" and I will take her in there and she will really go. She has even pooped a couple of times even jumping out of the tub to do so. In my heart I feel she may be too young but what's the harm in letting her try? Any positive advice welcomed please.
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