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i was wondering why so many young mothers and grandmothers go o n about potty train start at ages from 2yrs to over3yrs ihave five grandchildren and 4 of them were put on potty at seven months which my mother learnt me to d and they were all out of nappies by a year old it takes noth but patience to hold them 4 a while it soon comes 2 them nanna jules a little patience and understanding
moira,there is no answer to your problem,do what you think is right for baby,but if in any doubt at all, contact your health visitor to put your mind at rest.
x from x and jo, what about a couple of hours at the swimming pool,that should tire them. for the younger kiddies on a rainy day,give them a cardboard box and some bits and pieces,and let them make a puppet theatre,with a little help from mum. older kids might like an afternoon helping mum bake cakes. Or you might all enjoy a day roller or ice skating. just a thought.
could u tell me the right age to put baby in its cot i have five grandchildren my daughter in law tell me that my grandaughter is three month old and she should be in cot now i also disagree with being stuck in chair in front of tv with bottle srest on cushion i dont agree with any of this would be most obliged if someone could answer
to x from x
I agree totally, I have 3 girls aged 3, 9 and 13.. all into different things and all cost money!!
Anyone have any ideas that would suit them all because I cant think of any!
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