I have two 3 1/2 yo dck's. Both are potty trained. When they use the bathroom after nap, they take off their pull ups, use the potty and put their underwear and pants back on. If I can't be right there to help, they often put pants on backwards or inside out. One on hand I feel as though this is part of the learning process - one of the kids especially had a really difficult time learning the skill - and honestly I don't see the big deal if a child's pants are backwards, especially when they are so proud of doing it themselves.
On the other hand, I know at least one of the parents gets annoyed when he sees this. Should I insist on changing them again if they didn't get it "right?" or give them an opportunity to fix it (though I don't want them to get frustrated especially when they worked hard to get them on in the first place) Do you just smile when a parent is annoyed by it and say "she is learning, and did it all herself! I'm so proud of her!"
On the other hand, I know at least one of the parents gets annoyed when he sees this. Should I insist on changing them again if they didn't get it "right?" or give them an opportunity to fix it (though I don't want them to get frustrated especially when they worked hard to get them on in the first place) Do you just smile when a parent is annoyed by it and say "she is learning, and did it all herself! I'm so proud of her!"
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