tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6861417488140863356.post4942970291676248019..comments2014-12-11T08:57:16.065-07:00Comments on What Does Two Lines Mean?: Ready, Set, Go...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6861417488140863356.post-87702053119886633422012-08-25T13:02:49.531-06:002012-08-25T13:02:49.531-06:00Thanks for the encouragement & reassurance tha...Thanks for the encouragement & reassurance that even if we give up, its going to be fine. Just gearing up to write an update on our progress.Tarrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01566863438789112227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6861417488140863356.post-66057219289159451402012-08-24T05:34:00.855-06:002012-08-24T05:34:00.855-06:00Good luck Tara (& Darren & Seb!)! I never ...Good luck Tara (& Darren & Seb!)! I never really tried this method at so young an age (not implying that it's TOO young, just saying my boys were both older but at least a year) so I hope it works for you! <br /><br />I went with the "lazy" method of waiting 'til they were older and pretty much potty-trained themselves within a day or two of initiating. I'm interested to hear how it goes!<br />Also I want to encourage you that if it doesn't work, don't worry. And don't think you've messed everything up, either. As you know, parenting is not a cookie-cutter type deal. Every kid is different. And I like to think of the attempted potty training at an early age (that doesn't end up "sticking") as "laying the foundation". :) <br />Good luck and have a fun Potty Party! :DVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01875834913316556128noreply@blogger.com