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Potty training!
FYI:Our nearby Daycare (here in Germany it's called a Kindergarten) started accepting from age 1 1/2. Quite different than in the states, where in Daycares infants are accepted and some employers allow only 6 weeks of maternity leave for moms. Of course longer if you use your vacation time. After I had my daughter in Texas, we could'nt afford me staying home any longer than that. SO....i had to go back to work full time. It was hard!
In Germany, Mothers are allowed to take up to 3 years of so called Maternity leave or Raising time. This is not paid. It's really up to the mother. But in addition, we do recieve money from the government for each child that is in our care. So that helps out a bit! Just kind of wanted to give yall bit info on why most of the daycares here don't accept infants etc.
My daughter is 2 years old and I would really like to put her into Kindergarten. I feel she needs to interact with other kids, instead of being stuck at home with mommy allday. Plus, she gets so excited when we go to pick up her big brother and she sees all the kids. Unfornuately, the only slot open now is for the dry ones. She's still wearing diapers. What I'm wanting to ask is. Is there anyway I can help her get potty trained? Somehow speed up the process!
I never had to potty train my son. He was 2 at the time. Just all of a sudden one day he decided not to wear diapers anymore and started using his potty. I was so surprised! I really did'nt do ANYTHING!
I know every child is different and the child knows when he or she is ready. But, I can help her a bit? Give her a little push? what should I do? any advice would help! Thanks!
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