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Date Published: Friday, December 18th, 2009
Simplicity drop-side cribs have now killed 11 children. The Simplicity crib death toll has prompted the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) to again warn parents and caregivers about the dangers posed by cribs manufactured by Simplicity Inc. and SFCA Inc.
Prior to today, three deaths had been attributed to the defective Simplicity cribs. According to the agency, the most recent death occurred just this past September, and... Read Full Story
Most of the time as a parent we do not look at it from our child’s point of view all we want to do is hurry up and toilet / potty train them so, we do not have to change diapers.
Thinking that is normal well for me it was…because diapers got more expensive with every purchase from the store. And if that was not bad I made sure that my baby was wearing the best absorbent “Pampers” – they worked well for me (my opinion). And personally I listened to others tell me that my baby was ready and... Read Full Story
In " The Potty Boot Camp " program, I encourage parents to use non-padded training pants the very first day of training and to go naked during days 2-4. The question below is from a mother who didn't read the book until AFTER the first day and therefore used underwear on Day #1. Her question and my response follow: Question: I started first day in underwear instead of training pants/ pull ups, should I still have her be naked next few days? She has just been wearing underwear the whole time... Read Full Story
These points should be kept in mind while beginning potty training toddlers…
Potty training toddlers can be a wonderful experience for both the parent & child … You should always make potty training fun by approaching it at a slow pace, and your toddler should be encouraged to start potty training only when they are ready. By your toddler showing readiness signs this can help them to maintain their interest in potty training.
Note: Always make sure that your toddler is ready to be... Read Full Story
As we all know that potty training toddlers can be a challenging task that can be a successful if parents as well as toddlers can make it through the teaching phase. Almost every time a parent get ready to starts to potty train their toddler one of the initial steps in the development is missed. Not on purpose but because they are not familiar with exactly when to potty train their toddler.
Many parents become confused around this time and when it is time to potty train their child – potty... Read Full Story
Knowing if your toddler is showing potty training readiness is necessary before your start going into potty training. Let me clarify it for you say for instance, before your baby started crawling or sitting they had to be ready…in the same that is the same.
Now, remember that every child displays potty readiness at different times. So, just because someone else toddler started at 18 months, your toddler might start later…that is perfectly normal.
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I received recently an email from a parent whose little girl is 99% pee trained using The Potty Boot Camp. Her daughter is rarely having accidents but still is not pooping in the toilet. Below is her question and my reply. Question: "E" is 99% potty-trained for pee in the potty, but that last transition of poop in the potty seems to be tough. she tries: "E" pushing poo poo out. No, just pee pee." She has pooped in the potty before -- a few months ago I caught her pooping in her diaper and... Read Full Story
Potty training is an important aspect of your toddler’s development and growing up.
But night-time potty training can become a bit of a problem. Since the child is asleep is more difficult to potty train at night as compared to day time potty training. Nonetheless night-time potty training is and important part of a toddlers potty training.
When you are training your toddler at potty training at night start the entire process by reducing their liquid intake at night and giving them no... Read Full Story