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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You said he's 2 1/2! That's not "still very little." That is a growing toddler and as much as you try to infantilize him, nothing will change that. They all grow up, mom. A successful parent who raises a truly happy, balanced child recognizes that and grows with them. Please tell me you plan to potty train him before he's five...[/quote] Sorry you think I'm infantilizing him, but luckily I take my advice from experts, not from random strangers on the internet who seem to care a hell of a lot about what other people do with their children. [b] And he's been using the potty since he was 12 months, thanks.[/b][/quote] Um, ok. So your child uses the toilet at 12 months ( :roll: ) but nurses for comfort? You are so, so backwards (not to mention a liar).[/quote] I never said he was fully potty trained at 12 months. Maybe you should stop and read properly before calling people backward and liars. [/quote] The post you were quoting was referring to potty training. What do you think of the quote about the park nursing and the disgusted (and rightfully so) father? Do you plan on teaching your child to comfort himself?[/quote] Part of potty training is learning how to use the potty. He has been working on becoming fully independent of diapers since he was 12 months old. Is that really so hard to understand? My son already knows how to comfort himself. I don't nurse him at a drop of a hat. He nurses when he first wakes up and that's it. I think nursing a 5 year old in public is odd. It's not for me. I wouldn't do it. But hey, that's their issues, not mine.[/quote]
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