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Old 08-18-2012, 11:20 PM   #31
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Sash's kinder has ping pong balls in the boys toilets, they're too light to flush down and it gives them something to aim at, they think it's a game to hit the ball and make it bounce up and down.
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Urine comes out sterile, but when it dries up from droplets on the floor, it creates a sticky surface that collects dust and grime. And it smells. Sterility is irrelevant.

Cybele, what if someone poops directly on the ball?
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Old 08-19-2012, 01:46 AM   #33
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It's in water, it still flushes away.
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Old 08-19-2012, 07:48 AM   #34
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My boys would never leave the bathroom if there were ping balls in it lol
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It is definitely a good idea to teach them to learn to clean up after they go even if they are usually aiming well..
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I'm was really relieved to read your post. My youngest son is 3 and appears completely resistant to potty training. It's good to know that he is not the only child that age who has yet to learn to use the potty.
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Hi,

I've look a lot on the internet for parenting books, not related to potty training, but I've found this e-book with great reviews and I plan to buy it.
What do you think http://www.startpottytraining.com/fr...hop=editoiubog

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