Yes, I have had many experiences since my 2 1/2 year-old has entered this stage.. Some exciting when he actually goes in the potty, and some not so hygienic..
I'm at the Grandma stage in life and helping my daughters potty train their little ones. Each child is different. Some may be ready at 18 months (rare) and others at closer to three--watch for the signs of wanting to use the potty. With my grand daughter they were taking her on a schedule, using rewards etc but I could tell she just was not ready--mentally or physcially. So I encouraged my daughter to stop for awhile. After two months, Eppie started talking about using the potty, and within a couple of weeks was going on her own. She is almost 2 1/2.
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Don't rate me on a scale from 1 to 10...that's a modern method for ignorant boys not wise men...evil images society has drilled in It's as primitive as a club and a yell! I prefer the biblical scale...for it characterizes ...
my crew is still so young. dd is finally starting to get the idea, but the boys need to be lead by the nose. and then when I DIDN"T micromanage the youngest's show and tell (he is in kindergarten!!!) the teacher caught me after school and said tha...
My daughter is so wanting one for christmas, but I can not afford one. I do not a have a job, and I am not receiving any unemployment. So it would be nice to have a nice gift for her.
Do you remember how old you were when you learned about puberty? The birds and the bees? Was your innocence shattered by a parent, a friend, a sibling, or "The Movie" brought to you by our friends at Kotex? I have an older sister so I was in the k...
They've got body parts we don't know that much about and they experience issues we've never dealt with. Dad isn't always available to help. Find answers to your questions and support from other moms of boys.
This is definatly a dream come true, we have a new addition coming soon and what better way to share everything, of course I will need someone to show me directions LOL, thanks again