tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307485039329000419.post5796948471676046669..comments2012-02-22T22:15:49.263+10:00Comments on A-D Libbing: The Toileting Saga continues....Karen A-Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09906203092387907016noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307485039329000419.post-75782379456729754342009-11-26T21:23:05.743+10:002009-11-26T21:23:05.743+10:00we have a puppet called Max on the wall next to th...we have a puppet called Max on the wall next to the toilet. My daughter suffered from fecal compaction and getting her to train on the toilet was a nightmare to say the least. After getting her somewhat regular with Metamucil fibre suplement we also introduced Max. He likes to eat poop. (never goes near it) He begs that he is so hungry and he only eats poop. when the button flushes his belly fills up and kid kisses her all over to say thankyou.Rizoleeyhttp://rizoleey.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307485039329000419.post-79197083665775942162008-08-03T10:51:00.000+10:002008-08-03T10:51:00.000+10:00Hmm..this is quite a drama. I don't have a 5 year ...Hmm..this is quite a drama. I don't have a 5 year old (yet) but the only thing that could convince my daughter to actually poo on the toilet was the "Poo Fairy". A lovely invention who would leave a sticker/prize (whatever works) when the job was done well. The Poo Fairy visited at night, and left the prize in the morning on her table for when she got up. The Poo Fairy also left her calling card (very easy to print of pics of a fairy next to a toilet, thanks to the net!) Your daughter, being 5, may clue in so this may not work, but if the Poo Fairy (or Wiping Fairy) is happy, she might deliver a prize for every successful wipe and job well done.<BR/>It's a thought anyway!?Kylahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01695404909916740946noreply@blogger.com