Parenting has more options today than ever before – potty training included. While transitioning between cloth or disposable diapers and a diaper-free baby may feel like an overwhelming task for ...
Most American children stop using diapers when they’re between 2 and 3 years old. But in parts of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, parents potty train soon after their baby is born. A ...
Potty training often stands out as one of the most challenging developmental milestones for parents. From the inevitable messiness of accidents to the struggles that come with a toddler withholding ...
One of the first things new parents learn when welcoming a baby into their lives is that raising a child isn't cheap. According to research by the National Nappy Bank Network from 2022, disposable ...
Have you ever smelled a faint whiff of poo and quickly checked your shoes to see you haven't trodden on any? It happened to me the other day, only the poo wasn't on my shoes, it was on my shirt. And ...
Understanding elimination communication is a key component of deciding if it is right for your family, says Dr. Jenelle Ferry Getty Mom changing baby's diaper (stock image) Celebrity moms are giving ...
Elimination communication claims that parents can mostly if not completely eliminate diapers by instead learning to predict when the baby needs to go and inviting the baby to urinate or defecate by ...
Let me lay all my cards on the table. As a parent of a 3-year-old boy who has just started potty training on the late side — yes, I’m defensive. It doesn’t ease my nonstop mom guilt to hear about a ...