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    Hmmm - ya the poops are the hardest to master for sure ... if she has master the peeing all day and this is the only challenge I personally would keep her in underwear cause if you put her back in a diaper or pull up she WILL pee in it again and take a step backwards in that component of training.

    Are you using a 'potty' or the toilet with a training ring on it for them .... some kids cannot poop in the toilet cause the 'dropping' out of their bodies into the water freaks them out and they 'tense up' so cannot relax to poop - however they have more success on a potty where the 'fall' is shorter and no 'splash' and so forth?

    Is she 'regular' in that you can try to put her on to have the poop around the time she normally goes to 'catch' her so to speak? I had one who was trained in every aspect accept the poop but he would poop daily around 4 while we were outside - so with his parents consent he started being put on the potty OUTSIDE at about 3:50 and had to stay there until he pooped cause they were tired of getting the poopy underwear home every night just as much as I was tired of 'changing' him out of them.

    Personally I do not have time to be cleaning their CLOTHES ... I help the kid clean up and put the 'soiled clothes' into a bag poopy undies and all and send it home for them to deal with ... cause when cleaning up the many accidents also becomes THEIR job as well suddenly they are either more invested in supporting the kid to master it OR realizing that hmmm maybe not ready to be in undies after all.
    Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
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