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Topic: Kids Eating Habits
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Fri 01/30/09 01:04 PM




What kind cartoons he watch tell him thats what they eat to grow big and strong...My son enjoys them....I gotta problem with potty training...Any tips would be HUGE


Is the child a boy or girl and how old?
3 boy


If he is showing interest, they sell these targets that you place in the toilet and the child "shoots" them. They helped my son a great deal.



Hey, I still like those things.


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Fri 01/30/09 01:22 PM


And to the potty training man: Don't put your kid in pull-ups. Grandma always said if you do that, then there are no consequences for not doing what's supposed to be done. It's confusing to a kid. And if you don't want to get the little targets, cheerios are pretty cool, too. That worked on a three year old I was nanny for, and he was a tough little nut.


Oh please. There is nothing wrong with wearing pull-ups. noway And unless you like washing about 10 pairs of underwear a day (if not more)until the kid is trained, then I would suggest to keep using the pull-ups. Not only that, he's at the age now, that if he has an accident in underwear, he will get totally embarrassed, especially if it happens in front of his friends. I see no reason in making him go through that when the pull-ups will save him from that embarrassment.

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Fri 01/30/09 01:56 PM



And to the potty training man: Don't put your kid in pull-ups. Grandma always said if you do that, then there are no consequences for not doing what's supposed to be done. It's confusing to a kid. And if you don't want to get the little targets, cheerios are pretty cool, too. That worked on a three year old I was nanny for, and he was a tough little nut.


Oh please. There is nothing wrong with wearing pull-ups. noway And unless you like washing about 10 pairs of underwear a day (if not more)until the kid is trained, then I would suggest to keep using the pull-ups. Not only that, he's at the age now, that if he has an accident in underwear, he will get totally embarrassed, especially if it happens in front of his friends. I see no reason in making him go through that when the pull-ups will save him from that embarrassment.


My child wore them. I loved them for nighttime use.

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Fri 01/30/09 01:59 PM




And to the potty training man: Don't put your kid in pull-ups. Grandma always said if you do that, then there are no consequences for not doing what's supposed to be done. It's confusing to a kid. And if you don't want to get the little targets, cheerios are pretty cool, too. That worked on a three year old I was nanny for, and he was a tough little nut.


Oh please. There is nothing wrong with wearing pull-ups. noway And unless you like washing about 10 pairs of underwear a day (if not more)until the kid is trained, then I would suggest to keep using the pull-ups. Not only that, he's at the age now, that if he has an accident in underwear, he will get totally embarrassed, especially if it happens in front of his friends. I see no reason in making him go through that when the pull-ups will save him from that embarrassment.


My child wore them. I loved them for nighttime use.


Mine did too. And if they are such a bad thing, how come they are used by so many millions of parents?

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Fri 01/30/09 02:02 PM





And to the potty training man: Don't put your kid in pull-ups. Grandma always said if you do that, then there are no consequences for not doing what's supposed to be done. It's confusing to a kid. And if you don't want to get the little targets, cheerios are pretty cool, too. That worked on a three year old I was nanny for, and he was a tough little nut.


Oh please. There is nothing wrong with wearing pull-ups. noway And unless you like washing about 10 pairs of underwear a day (if not more)until the kid is trained, then I would suggest to keep using the pull-ups. Not only that, he's at the age now, that if he has an accident in underwear, he will get totally embarrassed, especially if it happens in front of his friends. I see no reason in making him go through that when the pull-ups will save him from that embarrassment.


My child wore them. I loved them for nighttime use.


Mine did too. And if they are such a bad thing, how come they are used by so many millions of parents?


My child was such a sound sleeper at night. They were horrified and embarrassed to wake up in the middle of the night with a wet bed. The Pull-Ups helped relieve my child of that stress until they could make it through the night.

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