Potty Training Frustration

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  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #31
    Originally posted by Unregistered
    Hello Blackcat,
    At first I thought your comment was a bit minimal, but now after reading more posts and reviewing the frustrations in my daycare with potty training. . . your way seems almost zenlike and the least stressful. I have been stressing about lack of progress and failures after much progress. But now, after reading your post, I have decided to detach completely from toilet training and let the parents do all the work that i have been doing for years: training each child, with 99% of the parents doing very little if anything.
    I had to write you to Thank You, for showing me the way of least resistance and taking back a chunk of my day that will now be Stressless! and giving the parents their child to toilet train.
    I wonder if anyone charges extra for all the toilet training we as dc providers do! I was thinking $ 50 - $75. extra per week for this service as it has to be one of the least pleasant jobs of DC not to mention that we are being exposed to Vaccination residues / fumes with each diaper change. . . not a "good thing." I am wearing a essential oil scented mask and great inexpensive gloves from a co. called Dash. Wishing you all the best!
    Vanessa
    Thank you!

    It IS the path of least resistance for me and eliminates the stress for the provider and the other kids in all the fall out of having to devote so much time to one child in the midst of group care.

    For those of you wondering about the link, I am not sure why it does not work for you, but it may have something to do with being an unregistered poster.
    Most unregistered posters don't have access to files and links posted (depending on how they are posted) so I would suggest registering with the forum and retrying.

    If that doesn't work...PM and I'll see what other options are available for sharing.

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