I think he's close to ditching the nighttime diaper as well, provided we just give the poor
child access to a toilet.
Not exact matches
At present, 1 in 9 people go
to sleep hungry, 6 million
children die before their fifth birthday each year, and 2.5 billion don't have
access to basic
toilets.
These supplies will help you through any obstacle and can help foster your
child's interest and independence — from a step stool (
to improve
access to the
toilet) or potty seat
to training pants.
But, when you're watching people
toilet train for month, they're not really
toilet training if that
child doesn't have
access to the
toilet all the time and that parent isn't vigilant about «okay, you went an hour ago, you need
to have
access, let's go try».
In November 2015, UNICEF said
access to toilets is endangering the lives of thousands of Ghana's most vulnerable
children, pointing
to emerging evidence of links between inadequate sanitation and malnutrition.
All the classrooms were supplied
to tight timeframes and with features such as
toilets, climate control,
access ramps, security and alarm systems,
children's sinks, finger guards on doors and projector mountings.
Per the WTD website: «2.5 billion people worldwide are without
access to proper sanitation, which risks their health, strips their dignity, and kills 1.8 million people, mostly
children, a year;» and, «Because even the world's wealthiest people still have
toilet problems - from unhygienic public
toilets to sewage disposal that destroys our waterways.»
Well, time
to switch gears and consider another major human health problem:
Access to safe drinking water and sanitary
toilet facilities for school
children throughout the developing world.