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Date:
1/8/2004 12:46:00 PM
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Concerned mom
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Have you talked to your pediatrician. B...
Have you talked to your pediatrician. By 21 mos. the tot should be drinking from a sippy cup. The longer they have the bottle, the more problems he could have with his teeth! And believe me you do not want that expense! Typically, boys potty train later that girls. I have 3 boys all under the age of 6, and I was extremely lucky that they wanted to potty by 18 months and did succeed! But our Peds were very surprised. I started by having my boys try to go first thing in the am when getting out of bed. You will be surprised when they ask to go potty during the day. A tip for boys, sit them on the potty facing the tank (that is if you do not have access to a toddler potty!) our boys think they are big stuff when they get to flush by themselves! Hope this helps!
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