“My daughter does 10 months. I can't teach her to use the potty. I'm dropping her off, as soon as she wakes up, while it's still dry, but it can sit up to an hour – without result. But as soon as I put her on, the diaper is wet. I will add, that my daughter is a very wise child, learns quickly, can execute very complex commands. I also think so, that he already knows well, what the potty is for. How should I proceed?”
Let me give you some advice, which I might not have given to another mother: I suggest reacting quite sharply (e.g.. raising my voice), when the baby gets wet in the diaper. Maybe your little daughter knows, what the potty is for, but doesn't know, how important it is for you, to learn to use it. If she finally managed to pee into the potty, I advise you to react equally lively – joy, smile, words of praise, hugging the baby. I suggest too, to sit the baby on the potty, you tried to make yourself cheerful, relaxing atmosphere, which will give the child a sense of security. However, please do not prolong the attempts and do not force the child to sit on the potty. I think, that the child will quickly understand, what do you care so much about.