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In article >,
says...
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> On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 13:30:09 -0000, Janet > wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> >
says...
> >
> > > I knew a couple, college educated, decent jobs etc - the 3 y o hadn't

> > even begum to be trained. You'd think the parents would have been
> > damned embarrassed. They had the kid when they were mid 40s - I think
> > that was a factor.
> >
> > I think the main factor in play is "two working parents who can
> > afford disposables and pay for daycare". Because they work their kid is
> > in daycare all day long and the parents provide/pay for the disposables.
> > The parents expect daycare to do the training and vice versa; but they
> > don't agree a unified strategy the child can understand, and disposables
> > make it easy to ignore.
> >
> > In the days when parents/carers had all the labour of cleaning,
> > soaking, washing and drying cotton nappies (and maintaining a constant
> > supply) thay had a real incentive to get the child trained ASAP.
> >

> Some kids just aren't reliable at night.


True,but how many kids nned to wear a nappy to kindergarten
nightschool ?

Janet UK