Dear Christine,
Your friend's daughter is actually not potty trained - otherwise she would not be displaying these behaviors. She's 'on the road' to being potty trained, but isn't there yet.
There are a couple of choices. Her parents can step back a bit and wait until the girl expresses more of an interest in accomplishing this
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It would probably be best to wait. If not, parents should consult with the pediatrician re: diet and use of stool softener, mineral oil, etc. to prevent the constipation that will occur if the girl refuses to use the toilet for some time. Often, children avoid the toilet because they've had an experience of constipation and using the toilet has proven
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