Tell Me This Is Just A Phase

Madison's new favorite words are pee and poop. It is all she talks about 24/7. She was calling everybody peepeeheads and such, but I at least got her to stop that. You would think that the kid would need some incontinence supplies after all this potty talk. Now, she just talks about pee and poop ALL THE TIME. Normally, I wouldn't care too much, but we have several days with family coming up. I would prefer that we didn't have this kind of talk — its a tad embarrassing. Any mommy advice out there?

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Lisa Martin

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This Post Has 9 Comments

  1. JHS

    It's a phase. Enjoy it while it lasts because, trust me, it will be something worse when she is a teenager! 🙂

  2. Charlotte

    it's just a phase.. she'll grow out of it sooner or later. Unless she's like my 31 year old son.. LOL j/k

  3. Fayie

    Lol, one of my nephews used to do that, only he picked up a much worse word for "poop". I think my sister-in-law got him to stop by getting him stuck on different words. Did that make sense? I can't remember what they used, but it doesn't really matter, just something a little more polite works. I don't know if this will help you at all.

  4. Lisa

    At least my mom finds this funny. 🙂

  5. Lisa

    Charlotte,

    My hubby isn't as horrified as I am by this talk. I wonder why. LOL (hmm, and he's 30)

  6. Lisa

    Fayie, okay I'll take poop cuz I can guess what the other word was. LOL

  7. Karen

    LOL It is because it different for her. Hopefully, it will get old real fast.

  8. Mrs. Mecomber

    I have found that a good bar of soap does wonders.

    I washed my son's mouth out once and he never said bad words again.

    Soap tastes much better today than it did when I was a kid.

  9. Neem King

    Well I hope for your sake that it is a phase.. he he I dont know how effective cleaning with soap would be though… he he

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