I hear frequently from parents who are trying to toilet train that the child is having some success. Namely, parents will say the child has learned how to pee on the potty, and has no wet accidents.
The potty training journey is something all youngsters embark upon, but for many kiddos, toilet training is a two-part endeavor. While some master the art of potty, conquering number two is a separate ...
Potty training is kind of a big deal. In fact, the process has been known to strike fear in the hearts of toddlers and parents alike...and yet, it must be done. As such, we strongly suggest that ...
One dad attempts 3 day potty training on his 2.5-year-old daughter. Read his story here: After dozens of diaper rashes, hundreds of kicks to the face and precisely four poop stains on the carpet, my ...
Congratulations. After ample "commando" time, 937 readings of Potty Time with Elmo and more accidents than you care to remember, your child has been successfully potty trained. So why, you may be ...
Here’s an NSFW confession. I’m in search of something precious that’s all but disappeared this year: The ability to have a conversation with my brilliant, beautiful kindergarten-age kid that does not ...
Learning how to use the potty is a milestone for both toddlers and parents. It really does feel like you've climbed Poop Everest by the time potty training is over. The moment you see the connection ...
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Mom-of-three Amanda Jenner, 42, gets paid $2,600 to aid children along the toilsome milestone that is potty training so that their parents don’t have to. In order to fully understand the child’s ...
A Littleton mom and dad want to help other parents potty train their kids and so the entrepreneurs have created what they’ve coined the “Poop ‘N Pull.” “They tell you don’t get frustrated — like ...
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