Tampons, Q-tips and co-peeing: Strategies to keep a baby of any age on the potty
Posted by Theresa Gerritsen on March 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Whether she’s six months old or three years, keeping a wriggly baby on the potty can be a challenge. Here are some strategies I use with our incredibly active one year old son who, after the big change of moving to Bermuda from Canada and being a month without daddy, is back to signing his … Continue reading →
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What is Elimination Communication? (Imagine a world without diapers…)
Posted by Theresa Gerritsen on June 23, 2011 · 6 Comments
You’ve heard about women walking for hours to get water for their families. Do you think they are washing diapers in it when they get home? No way. And Lord knows they aren’t heading down to their local IGA to drop a month’s salary on a $12.00 pack of Pampers. The world outside of North … Continue reading →
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