Are you looking for a step-by-step guide on how to potty train girls and boys fast with special tips and tricks? If yes, then keep reading
Today's toddlers tend to complete potty training much later than prior generations. Twenty-five years ago, 90 percent of toddlers were trained by age 21/2. Now, one-third of children are still in diapers after their third birthday. Parents who wish to pursue a more lenient approach should prepare themselves for later completion of toilet training.
This book covers the following topics:
- Before You Begin
- Introductory Stage
- Let's Get Started
- After Potty
Few children have this ability before age one, however. In some cases, parents who claim their youngsters were trained at a very young age may have prepared to predict their toddler's need to use the potty and get them there at the right time. Most children will be in diapers throughout most or all of their toddler years, so parents should consider all the diapering options.
Today's toddlers will call the earth their home for many decades to come, and the only way to protect it is for each family to do its part. When the environmental toll of disposable diapers is considered, the cost is much higher than even their price tags suggest. With 432,000 new babies added each day to the 6 billion people who inhabit the world, more than a million diapers will be added to the landfills if just a quarter of them wear disposables
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