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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is getting as batshit as the one where the lady walked 8 miles. Someone must be having some fun trolling this weekend.[/quote] The subject of this thread is batshit. [b]Toilet-training means training your child to use a toilet [/b]- which involves training them to void their bladders before they leave they house whether they think they have to "go" or not and learning to use public restrooms. It does not mean following your child around with a plastic bucket for their convenience. PP was right - this will be the most entitled generation in history. [/quote] I agree with this. If you are driving around with a disposable potty in the back of your car you are not toilet-training your children. [/quote] So, say you have a few very young children with you at a park for playing and a picnic... If one child has an urgent need to use the bathroom, you are really going to load up everyone and everything into the car to rush around trying to find a public toilet rather than just use a little potty (private, clean) in the back of your car? Again, this is for very young children -- say pre-school and younger.[/quote] So you are going to pack everyone up and rush back to your car in the parking lot but not use the public bathroom which is probably right near the parking lot in most large public parks? I'm a NP here but we do a great deal of traveling with twin 3 year old boys who have been potty trained for over nine-months and this dire situation has never arisen for us. I make them use the bathroom before we leave the house or hotel and we do not stay in any rural, bathroom-less area for more than a few hours anyway. I have to say I find this new trend of carrying around your children's toilets to be ridiculous. [/quote]
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