So I just found an ad that was for PT work, with an infant for mainly just a couple hours in the morning and/or afternoon to take out to play and then bring him back to parents work to feed and sleep. Now this was listed in the ad:
"We do some out of the ordinary stuff you'd need to be ok with:
* we carry him in a sling and don't own a stroller
* infant potty training/elimination communication: he tells us when he has to go (most of the time at least), and we hold him over the toilet or sink, sometimes even letting him pee behind the car or a bush when out in public.
* we let him go barefoot as often as possible, but have light booties for when it's too hot/cold."
I get the sling usage (baby wearing), and I kind of get barefoot when in certain areas though I am not too sure about doing that in a downtown area of a major metro city. The infant potty training really weirded me out though! Are there really people that do this? I guess over a toilet is not that bad, but in a sink or behind a bush in public??? Ewww...