Yep, my original post sure was a question and people's answers have helped me alot.
I posted because I wanted to know about other provider's experience, when did kids in their care tend to stop needing diaper changes, if it bothered them, if they had a cut off point that was too old for them.
Clearly I do not have my mind made up about my policy. Yes I do have my mind made up about what I think is an appropriate age to not need diapers anymore. But no, my mind is not made up about my business and my policies. Just because I think diaper free by age 3 is an absolutely attainable goal doesn't mean I necessarily want to make it a policy.
And in fact, I doubt I will make it a policy because I care about the kids in my care, I care enough that I do work very hard with them on potty learning, so much so that they are successful and proud of themselves and have beaming smiles when they can tell their parent at the end of the day "I was dry all day!
Or, "I went pee pee in the toilet 4 times!" But no, I don't think that I would have the heart to terminate a child/family that's been with me for months/years.

Clearly I do not have my mind made up about my policy. Yes I do have my mind made up about what I think is an appropriate age to not need diapers anymore. But no, my mind is not made up about my business and my policies. Just because I think diaper free by age 3 is an absolutely attainable goal doesn't mean I necessarily want to make it a policy.
And in fact, I doubt I will make it a policy because I care about the kids in my care, I care enough that I do work very hard with them on potty learning, so much so that they are successful and proud of themselves and have beaming smiles when they can tell their parent at the end of the day "I was dry all day!
Or, "I went pee pee in the toilet 4 times!" But no, I don't think that I would have the heart to terminate a child/family that's been with me for months/years.
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