I have had some kids really struggle with this, so I have listed the things that have worked and the things that haven’t.The chiropractor has helped a lot; it was temporary for one of my kids but for the other one, after the treatment she got over it.  Chiropractors are so different — Be sure to have a reputable, very highly-recommended one, and be sure to ask him if he does bedwetting  treatment. Â
I have been so discouraged with ALL my kiddos with potty training! So hang in there. You CAN do this. Here are some more tips that have helped me:One of my girls was a little easier because she hated it to run down her leg. I kept her in dresses with nothing underneath, and she would scream if she started to have an accident, haha!
This most recent time another thing that has helped is trying to keep every ex
Grace is three years old, and she still goes potty:every time she gets up from sleep time
before every sleep time
after every mealThis means she ends up going every one-two hours!
I still have to walk around the corner where she can’t see/hear me in order for her to actually “go”.
I don’t want to tell her to go potty all day, so after meals I usually say, “Where should you go?̶
If you are just beginning potty training, see the list at the bottom of the email. You can do it!! I have used “she” many times in this post because some of the info came from an old email I wrote to a friend who was potty training a girl. Please switch out the pronouns as needed! :O) I had trouble training many of my kids in this area, and I feel like it may have been because I was too worried a