Potty Training
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Alicia Silverstone and her son Bear, 11, still share a bed: 'Every choice I make is either built on instinct or deep research'
The "Clueless" alum is not apologizing for her unique parenting style.
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Would you pay someone to potty train your child?
Are some parents too posh to potty train?
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Mom’s clever potty training instructions go viral due to insulted mansplainers
“Funny thing is a female has never peed out of one so how do they know why it happens?”
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Would you let your child use a potty in public? Mum sparks online backlash after letting her child do just that
“Last night, having a meal at 7 in a nice pub and a parent got their child to use the potty by their table,” she wrote on the forum. “Why not take the potty to the toilet and put the child there, they are learning to use the toilet, so parents should do that.
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Katie Price's three-year-old still wears nappies. What's the big deal?
Any parent who’s been through the potty training development phase will testify that it can sometimes drive you, well, potty. While some children are able to sail through accident-free before they’ve blown out the candles on their second birthday cake, for others it can take a little longer. One woman who’s recently found herself on the receiving end of the still-in-nappies judgement brigade is Katie Price.
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Would you pay this woman $3,400 to potty train your kid?
British potty expert Amanda Jenner has been helping kids transition out of diapers for the last 18 years. The mother of three understands that parents these days are extremely busy so she developed a method to nip potty training in the bud — sometimes as quickly as within three to five days. “The age of potty training is increasing,” Jenner tells BabyCenter.
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This mom's adorable 'potty' song will be stuck in your head all day
Like most parents, Stacia Wright was looking for a pain-free way to potty train her daughter Ginneh. According to the Mayo Clinic, potty training can be a trying time for both parents. Many kids show interest in potty training by age 2, but others might not be ready until age 2 ½ or even older — and there’s no rush.