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Potty Training Readiness Checklist

One question that parents often ask when starting out with the potty training process is: Is my child ready for potty training? Well, believe it or not, there is no right age for potty training…

Some parents opt for early potty training, but this is not a guarantee that your child would learn how to use the potty instantly. In fact, you might be met with initial resistance if you insist on going through the training process even if your child is noticeably not ready yet.

So to make sure you’re not starting too early or too late, here is a quick list of some tell-tale signs of potty training readiness that you should look out for:

  1. Your child’s bowel movements are regular. This would save you time because you’d be able to tell easily when your child is about to ‘go’. You can also reduce potty accidents because you’d be able to anticipate each bowel movement.
  2. Your child shows interest in your bathroom habits. He curiously takes a peek whenever you have to relieve yourself. This is good because to potty train him, you’d simply have to indulge his natural curiosity.
  3. Your child can follow simple instructions. If he can follow simple instructions such as: be quiet, or please give me your toy, toilet training would be much easier.
  4. Your child gets irritated when his diapers get dirty. This is the perfect time to train him because he now recognizes the importance of being clean. Plus, if he hates being in dirty diapers, he has a powerful incentive to make an effort to stay clean.
  5. Your child’s motor skills are fully developed. Without a doubt, this is the most important factor in the checklist. Your child should be able to stand, sit down and walk with minimal supervision from you.
  6. Your child displays initiative. This can be simply in the form of picking up toys or trying to use a spoon to eat. The reason this is important is because then your child would want to be independent, and therefore he will want to learn new skills – like potty training.

This simple checklist gives you a snapshot view of your child’s potty training readiness. It is, however, imperative to know your child’s disposition, because some of the factors mentioned may or may not apply to him. Toilet training resistance is greatly reduced if you are closely attuned to your child’s needs.

Baby Names – Resources For Finding A Name For Your Baby

Are you pregnant and looking for a unique name for your baby? Below is a variety of baby name resources to help you find that perfect name for your child.

  • Baby Names Finder – This tool is provided by Babycenter and allows you to search baby names by sex, ethnic origin, number of syllables, plus starting and ending letters. They offer other free baby name resources as well.
  • BabyNames.com – Search through a database over of 6,500 baby names and meanings.
  • Popular Baby Names – This is provided by the Social Security System. Search popularity by a given year and more. Neat tools.

Baby Food Recipes

Making and preparing baby food that is safe for your baby is no different then preparing the food for the rest of your family. Not only can you save money from buying expensive baby food, you also get to choose exactly what ingredients your baby is eating.

Safety Tips – Always have clean hands by washing your hands with soap and warm to hot water. Wash all your cooking utensils prior to cooking your meals. Then wash your raw foods.

Below are some resources we recommend checking out if you are wanting to make your own baby food.

Are You A Facebook Stalker? Learn How To Remove Your Search History

If you are a Facbook user, you might notice that when you search for someone the site saves your search history and will help you find that person again as soon as you click the first letter of their name. For those of you that are Facebook stalkers, there is a way to remove your search history so that nobody else can see who are are stalking.  🙂

To remove your Facebook search history, visit your wall and look for the following Activity Log Tab.

facebook-activity-logClick on the Activity Log tab on the right hand side of your page and it will open your activity. On the left hand side of the menu, look under comments for the “More” link.

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Clicking the More link will bring up the full menu where you will be able to find the Search link.

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Once you click search, your full search history will appear. Next look in the upper right hand corner for the option to Clear Searches. When you click this, you will be able to delete your search history so that nobody can see who’s profiles you have been on.