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07.03.08, 19:45 PM General Topics
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When did you stop assisting or inspecting your child for proper wiping after they poop? Did you wait for them to give you the signal to always do it themselves? My 4yo asks me to check periodically so I accomodate him only when asked. I suppose it is common for caregivers to ignore their requests or leave it up to them? I'm getting tired of 'poop streaked' underwear after she leaves in the afternoon and the resulting sore bottom he has. He hasn't had a full scale accident in about a year. [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 07.03.08, 07:45 PM Flag
 

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DS is 6, and with him probably around 5. DD is 2.5 and I hardly ever need to check her. If I'm in the bathroom when she poops I help her, but she does fine by herself. So I think it depends on the kids. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.03.08, 07:50 PM Flag
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Buy flushable wipes and bleach for the laundry. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.03.08, 07:51 PM Flag
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You can't expect a child under 5yo to wipe properly, IMO. But you can help with those kandoo wipes or whatever kind of wipe you want. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.03.08, 07:56 PM Flag
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