LO is recently potty trained but I still wipe her after she poops. I'm thinking I'll have to teach her how before she starts preschool, but I'm curious what the norm is? How old was your LO when they learned?
LO is recently potty trained but I still wipe her after she poops. I'm thinking I'll have to teach her how before she starts preschool, but I'm curious what the norm is? How old was your LO when they learned?
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
DH's younger niece who is 6 still doesn't do a great job!
coconut / 8483 posts
My friends kids are almost 3 and 4.5 and she wipes for the younger one always and the older one sometimes too.
grapefruit / 4400 posts
I think they don't really get good at it until kindergarten (when they are forced to be good at it).
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
you have to be fully potty trained by pre-k and charlie was 3 3/4 then. teachers are not allowed by law to go into the bathroom with them.
squash / 13208 posts
At our DCP they wont wipe after age 4 so I had to teach them both but I still wiped them at home.
I stopped wiping DS around 5.5
pomegranate / 3414 posts
The two preschools our daughter has attended require kids to be fully potty trained by themselves (pull pants up/down, buttons/snaps, wiping etc). Teachers are not allowed to help.
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
I still wipe DD (she'll be 4 in March).
I'm thinking she'll be able to wipe herself by the time she's 5.
pomegranate / 3275 posts
DD is about to be five. When she was in preschool, they never wiped her and she wiped herself. That resulted in a nasty UTI that lingered for over a month. Since then I haven't let her wipe herself, but Kindergarten is next year and she has to learn.
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