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How do you babysit for other people's kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 606075" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>There is little reason for a 3 yr old to still be in diapers. Age 2 is going to depend on the child per physical/neuro development and verbal skills. But a easy child child should be trained prior to the 3rd birthday......and honestly I find it far easier to train early into the 2nd yr if the verbal skills are there. </p><p></p><p>Brandon was a nightmare to train simply because easy child waited far too long. Thankfully, he's finally doing wonderfully. But holy moly that was much more trouble than necessary. He was far more than ready by his 2nd birthday. She is repeating the same mistake with Connor. Not gonna worry about it, as I will have no part in his training. lol </p><p></p><p>I know the trend is to train later, but in my opinion this is lazy parenting. Mine were all trained shortly prior to the 2nd birthday. Nichole actually trained herself. Not a problem. I've potty trained tons of children over the years. Only ones I had issues with were those who's parents waited too long to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 606075, member: 84"] There is little reason for a 3 yr old to still be in diapers. Age 2 is going to depend on the child per physical/neuro development and verbal skills. But a easy child child should be trained prior to the 3rd birthday......and honestly I find it far easier to train early into the 2nd yr if the verbal skills are there. Brandon was a nightmare to train simply because easy child waited far too long. Thankfully, he's finally doing wonderfully. But holy moly that was much more trouble than necessary. He was far more than ready by his 2nd birthday. She is repeating the same mistake with Connor. Not gonna worry about it, as I will have no part in his training. lol I know the trend is to train later, but in my opinion this is lazy parenting. Mine were all trained shortly prior to the 2nd birthday. Nichole actually trained herself. Not a problem. I've potty trained tons of children over the years. Only ones I had issues with were those who's parents waited too long to start. [/QUOTE]
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