I hear frequently from parents who are trying to toilet train that the child is having some success. Namely, parents will say the child has learned how to pee on the potty, and has no wet accidents.
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Potty training, teaching infants to regulate their bowel and bladder movements so as to prevent ‘accidents’, is acquiring an entirely new meaning and is being extended to include not just small ...