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Toilet Training
Toilet Training is by no means an easy task. It’s wise for the Yummy Mummy to wait until her child shows readiness to begin training. For instance she might express discomfort with a dirty nappy. You can ease her into the process by introducing regular visits to the toilet. As your child progresses to controlling her bowel movements offer more bulk foods that will establish a regular routine. Tips for the Yummy Mummy:
You’ll find a number of toilet training aids below. You can choose either a potty or a toilet trainer to suit your child’s needs. There are different models, so take your time to choose the right one. What’s in it for the Yummy Mummy? Goodbye nappies!!! |
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