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How do you babysit for other people's kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 606475" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>My son wasn't potty trained till he was almost four. He was late with everything. He didn't sit up till he was nine months, didn't start walking till 16 months, and didn't talk until he was two and a half. I did have him in daycare when I was trying to potty train him and he simply refused to even try for me or any of the staff members until he was nearly four. He couldn't move up to the preschool room at daycare until he was completely potty trained and most kids were moving up from toddler to preschool when they were two and three. It didn't bother me much. I knew it would happen for him eventually when he was ready. Now he's a straight A student and I couldn't care less that he was potty trained a little bit late by some people's standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 606475, member: 2196"] My son wasn't potty trained till he was almost four. He was late with everything. He didn't sit up till he was nine months, didn't start walking till 16 months, and didn't talk until he was two and a half. I did have him in daycare when I was trying to potty train him and he simply refused to even try for me or any of the staff members until he was nearly four. He couldn't move up to the preschool room at daycare until he was completely potty trained and most kids were moving up from toddler to preschool when they were two and three. It didn't bother me much. I knew it would happen for him eventually when he was ready. Now he's a straight A student and I couldn't care less that he was potty trained a little bit late by some people's standards. [/QUOTE]
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