Is the 6 year old involved in any sports (dance, gymnastics) that the younger daughter would like to participate in? If so, tell her that she has to be potty trained in order to go as they don't take kids in diapers.
Another idea is to pee with her -- side by side.
My youngest refused to be potty trained. I told her that big girls go in the toilet. She said she was my baby, not a big girl. She would be a big girl when she is 3. So I didn't push. The day she turned 3 I said, "you're a big girl now, so time to use the toilet." She said okay and never had an accident after that. Maybe set a date when your daughter will become a "big girl."
Other than that, don't worry and don't push. I've never seen a kindergartner come to school unable to use a toilet. Sometimes the pressure to "perform" is too much for a child and backing off is the best way to get them to do it. Best of luck!
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