that your toddler isn't ready for potty training yet. If they aren’t yet coordinated enough to walk (or potentially run!) to the toilet, and they can’t steadily climb onto the toilet and sit still for a few minutes at a time, they might not physically be ready to potty train. ...
But, the question is,when do you start potty training? Some moms start nearly at birth withElimination Communication. Some moms wait till the child is 2. Some let the older siblings teach the younger child. Based on my experience and research… I decided to potty train my boy when he was...
Even when all the signs indicate it is time to potty train, a crib does not allow your child to get off the crib quickly to go to the bathroom. A toddler bed makes that possible – and safer, especially in the middle of the night. 3. Another Baby On the Way It may not be practi...
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Plans are made to change… I thought it was ‘rules are made to be broken, but plans always work out’? I’ve always been a planner. And when I make a plan, 99% of the time I follow through with the plan. Yes, there are those few occasions when things don’t go my way or ...
In this situation, Quin had been, for half a year at least, not wetting her bed and what we considered potty-trained. The bed-wetting then started again. We had her go to potty before bedtime and placed the potty close to her room so she might access it in the night if she needed...
As I shared this story with my husband, we were reminded of Proverbs 22:6 which says, “Train up a child in the way he should go. Even when he is old, he will not depart from it.” We pray that both our boys will come to know Christ at a young age and have a personal relati...
You want your child to experience the wonders of the world too, and that means taking them along on your adventures. However, the thought of traveling with a baby or toddler can trigger anxiety, given the many factors to consider, including food, hygiene, potty, and most importantly, safety...
Headed to the start line about an hour early, with enough time for a potty break. I was able to discard my throwaway hoodie (to be donated) well before the race began. I was in the Yellow corral – the first one behind the wheelchair and elite corrals. I wanted to get ahead of ...
. With the effort needed to potty train the traditional way over waiting and the relative ease and cleaner nature of disposable diapers over having to wash cloth ones, people didn’t take much convincing to simply wait until the child was much older and showed an active interest in potty ...