We have now potty trained the first of three. We used a lot of Dr. Phil's tips (we couldn't afford the pee pee doll so we had to skip that part). Believe it or not. It really worked. Here is what he suggested. In a previous post I talked about the girl I babysit for and how her son was not exhibiting any of the signs that he was ready to potty train. I then realized a lot of first time parents may not know what those are. I found an "Is your child ready quiz" here, a list of "signs" here, and a lot of questions answered here.
We have one more week of school here, yet my children have already disconnected the brain switch. I hate to tell them but we will home school throughout the summer. Luckily for them we can get our work done in less then two hours with only three kids and of course the fact that I sneak projects in throughout our everyday activities. Ethan decided he is exempt from the school dress ode because school is almost out and the daughter has jumped on that band wagon. I decided to let it slide. I figure a cute little t-shirt isn't going to ruin any one's grades, they were all turned in on the 24Th, so we will see if I get a call from the school. So today's little golden nugget of delight is brought to you by Ethan. Mom:Ethan, quit messing with your business. Go to your room if you want to do that. Ethan: I am not messing with it, it hurts. It feels like I am going to bleed when I pee. Mom: Oh honey, I am sorry but you will have to go to your Dad. He is in charge of penises. I handl...
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