Not exact matches
My daughter is 29 months... we were able to get her potty trained by 23 months but had to be creative.We went to the toy store and bought some bathroom crayons that wipe off with baby wipes.After sanatizing the
public toilet with wipes we drew hearts or stars on the potty seat and she would jump right up to
sit on the pictures.We would wipe it clean and go on with our shopping trips... After only three weeks of trying that she no longer needed the pictures and now goes on her own
in public!!!
Sometimes DD's are handy for when we're out and about (I have become very dependent on my sprayer, and don't want to rinse a poop out
in a
public toilet or let it
sit in the wetbag til we get home), but mostly I prefer CD now.
It's too much to expect a child who has barely mastered running to the family
toilet to use a
public bathroom where he might have to wait
in line or
sit on a
toilet seat that's very different from anything he's ever tried before.
He should be made to
sit on the
toilet in a filthy
public rest room for half - hour intervals every 2 hours.
Hollie McNish wrote her poem «Embarrassed» while
sitting on the
toilet in the
public bathroom and breastfeeding her child.
Breastfeed my baby while
sitting on a
public toilet seat
in a bathroom stall?
It's too much to expect a 2 - year - old who has barely mastered running to the family
toilet to use a
public bathroom, where she might have to wait
in line or
sit on a
toilet seat that is very different from anything she's ever tried before.
While away for work meetings, I have also pumped
in a moving vehicle, while
sitting on a
toilet in a
public restroom, and
in a room full of co-workers (with a cover of course).
In the pelvic health world, this product has brought comfort to those who prefer not to
sit on
public toilet seats.
Back then, my English language skills were not advanced enough for me to do more research on him, but I was particularly impressed by his performance piece from 1994, titled 12 Square Meters, where he
sat naked and drenched
in fish oil and honey,
in a filthy
public toilet in Beijing's East Village artist community.