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Most Popular Goodnites Training Pants Auctions

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Some recent goodnites training pants auctions on eBay:


Question by ta: Are Goodnites for Bedwetters considered training pants?

Best answer:

Answer by It’s me
Yea for night time

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FYI: Most Popular Toilet Training Toddlers Auctions

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Toilet Training Toddlers on eBay:

2 Potty Patty Potty Scotty Cotton Padded Training Pants Toddler Toilet Trainers
US $15.99
End Date: Wednesday Feb-08-2012 22:54:57 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $15.99
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Question by LifeIsGrand: Question for working parents and toilet training toddlers in daycare??
Do you feel that having your toddler attending daycare helped with toilet training or did it drag out the whole potty training longer then necessary? Did you and your daycare provider work well as a team potty training partners or was it a potty training disaster with the child confused as to what was expected of him/her?
lookingfor1227,

My son spent 4 months being pottytrained at daycare only. He definitely was sent to the bathroom at my house and then he would scream and run from the toilet. He would then wet his pants. He would NEVER act that way at daycare. He eventually gave up the power struggle and from my daycare provider’s perspective he had been potty trained for months. sigh. At her house, he was really well behaved. He would save any naughty behavior for me. My daycare provider helped big time.
d*i*a*m*o*n*d*,

Do you even have children of your own??? This type of “split reaction” is quite common. Not only do some toddlers behave better at daycare but it’s quite common for school age kids to be well behaved at school but have behavioral concerns at home. Maybe you should quit watching the “Lifetime” channel and get a liitle more in touch with real life issues.

BTW, my kids are teenagers now and they’re fine. I was just asking this question out of curiosity.

Best answer:

Answer by lookingfor1227
Most of the time the daycare has them on a time fram that they stop every so offten and have them all go to the bathroom and then if they need to go in between they can. The problem comes in when the parents pick them up and does not keep up with it and make them stop and remind them to go or have them go every so offten untill they are use to going on their own. The parents take them home and just let them go in their pants and change them and don’t try to get them to use the bathroom so then they thinkif they don’t have to at home htey shouldn’t have to at school either. If you work with them on the same lines as the daycare you should have no problems. It shouldn’t take long at all.

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Information On Lastest Cloth Potty Training Pants Auctions -FAQ

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Cloth Potty Training Pants on eBay:

Question by Scotty23: Potty training.. Cloth training pants affordable absorbent?????
Ok I have a 2 year old who has the concept of using the potty. But disposable pullups aren’t getting it done. If she wears cloth underwear she uses the potty 80% of the time. If she wears a pull up it’s more like 10%. I’ve tried your basic gerber pants. They aren’t absorbant at all and she absolutely hates the plastic covers. Forget that. I’ve seen some all in one trainers but they are almost + . I need something much cheaper. I can’t go buy a diaper and her refuse to wear it, if it works at all. I’m fine with the disposables at night. And leaks aren’t to bad when we are home. But we go to parent’s and friends house a lot, can’t have her peeing on other people’s carpet. lol So here’s what I’m looking for if any mom could help me out. Absorbent, not too bulky, not too plastic, comfortable, and affordable cloth training pants. AIO conveinence would be nice also. Sounds like I’m asking a lot huh’. Well any help in my search would be appreciated.

Best answer:

Answer by some chick
Imse Vimse makes great training pants. They’re not cheap — about a pair, but if you only need them for going out (and are willing to put up with messes at home for a while), you don’t need more than 2 or 3 pair. They’re very absorbent and have a waterproof outer layer. (They’re incredibly cute, too, but a little bulky.)
Another option is to pick up a few pair of cheap plastic pants and pull those up over the Gerber training pants. You can usually find them at the same department stores that sell the training pants. (Any other cloth diaper cover will do, too, if you already have some.)
And … Ditch the pull-ups! If a child is ready to potty train, it’s best to just go for it.

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