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Date: | Wed, 26 May 1999 12:42:58 -0400 |
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Bobby,
Awful being a parent to a parent huh!! LOL Hugs for being a super
Father on that issue!! Need another kid and grandchild - Amber and I are up
for adoption - independent, self supporting, house broken and loving and
affectionate Mom and daughter need caring individual or indivduals for
family dinners, Holidays, Hugs and suppport. Of course you're not quite old
enough. Tee-hee!
Brightest Blessings
Trisha
> My grandson is 3 1/2 and is just now potty trained. He is able bodied. I
> never said any thing, but wanted to ask if my daughter would be going to
> school with him to change his diapers. I guess she knew best, because once
> he was ready, he was trained in a week.
>
> Bobby
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>
> >Hi,
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> > I am not sure the age is critical - My Amber wasn't completely potty
> >trained until 4. I was much more concerned with her mental and physical
> >development than her ability to be a trained to what society considers a
> >benchmark achievement - I am continually amazed at the age people try to
> >potty train kids. I actually found diapers to be more convienent than
being
> >at the kids beck and call - frankly until the child is potty trained it
is
> >amusing to watch the parents being trained to leap at the kids command.
Once
> >Amber was older and able to understand why and want to do - she was potty
> >trained in short order. And the added bonus was - there was never a slip
up.
> >I think today the trend is moving away from early potty training to a
more
> >reasonable age.
> >
> > Brightest Blessings
> > Trisha
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