No good ideas here. My almost 5 year old seems to think that her "stuff" is just going to magically disappear and I know that whenever a bathroom light is left on that I am sure to go in there and find the potty full. What's even worse is when out of the blue she decides to use her old training potty (that her younger sister is now using) and leaves that in there. Can't even flush that thing. Ugh! Good luck!
I was hoping for ideas, as well. And they can't seem to remember to turn of the light and shut the door after, either. I did find making my son clean the toilet solved the aiming problem, though.
Good luck! My 4 yo has no problem- my 13 yo can't seem to remember! It's disgusting!
ReplyDeleteLet's make them go in the cat box or outside in the planter like the animals they are.
ReplyDeleteIf you find out let me know? Also, how can you get them to keep the pee in the toilet and not on the floor?
ReplyDeleteToni is right Gabs. Sorry :P (Thankfully my son does this only 1% of the time, but still.)
ReplyDeleteTape a big old sign, with bold letters "JALALE!"
Now, Guapo has a very interesting idea. Hmmm.
We don't have a flushing problem, we have an aiming problem. I'm about ready to install a urinal.
ReplyDeleteGood luck! I love the photo!
Think of it as water conservation. When it is yellow let it mellow, when it is brown flush it down.
ReplyDeleteI'm stumped on this one. (Although Janice brings up interesting imagery).
ReplyDeleteWe have such a problem with it that my kids won't tell me the truth about it.
"Did you flush?"
"Yeah......"
"How come I didn't hear anything??"
"Oh, I guess I forgot."
Maybe if there was an automatic door lock trigger that wouldn't let them out until they flushed?????
Shoot I wasn't comming here to offer advice I was hoping to get some... Steph let me know when you've got that door lock thing rigged up.
ReplyDeleteNo good ideas here. My almost 5 year old seems to think that her "stuff" is just going to magically disappear and I know that whenever a bathroom light is left on that I am sure to go in there and find the potty full. What's even worse is when out of the blue she decides to use her old training potty (that her younger sister is now using) and leaves that in there. Can't even flush that thing. Ugh! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWhen you find out pass the secret on to us!! The thrill watching things go down the toilet hasn't died at our house yet.
ReplyDeleteSo? How did it go?
ReplyDeleteDid you prevail?
I was hoping for ideas, as well. And they can't seem to remember to turn of the light and shut the door after, either. I did find making my son clean the toilet solved the aiming problem, though.
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