I have a dcb that just turned 3 and has been in my care for 3 weeks. He is part-time at 4 day a week tops. He is here from 7am-2pm. Eats breakfast, with milk and juice, lunch with a juice box, and has constant access to water. Today dcm says he doesn't have enough wet diapers at home and is wondering if she can bring his cup here. His cup is a coffee mug filled with red Coolaid. She has brought it over once before but I transferred it's contents into a spill proof container as the kids are constantly knocking things over, throwing their sippy cups, feeding it to the stuffed animals ect. Another problem I have is sometimes my daughter and other kids will grab different sippy cups and I don't want her having access to coolaid. I give the kids naturally sweetened Motts tot juice or naturally sweetened apple juice with no additionally added sugar.
I explained to her that his diaper is usually dry in the morning but I guess thats because he is coming from home and has just recently had a diaper change? After his afternoon naps I get a wet diaper and change that. But then she comes to pick him up around 2, soon after his nap. At 3 years old shouldn't we be working out a potty training regimen anyway? Plus if the container spills and I don't catch it in time its a liability to the rest of the kids. What do you guys think I should have done or should be doing differently? I did tell her that he can have a cup but it needs to be spill proof.
I explained to her that his diaper is usually dry in the morning but I guess thats because he is coming from home and has just recently had a diaper change? After his afternoon naps I get a wet diaper and change that. But then she comes to pick him up around 2, soon after his nap. At 3 years old shouldn't we be working out a potty training regimen anyway? Plus if the container spills and I don't catch it in time its a liability to the rest of the kids. What do you guys think I should have done or should be doing differently? I did tell her that he can have a cup but it needs to be spill proof.
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