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    My policy states that the child must be dry AT DAYCARE for 2 weeks before I allow them to wear underwear. The child must be able to TELL me he has to go. I will NOT take him every hour. They stay in diapers or pull ups until I feel he is ready to wear underwear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mamabear View Post
    My policy states that the child must be dry AT DAYCARE for 2 weeks before I allow them to wear underwear. The child must be able to TELL me he has to go. I will NOT take him every hour. They stay in diapers or pull ups until I feel he is ready to wear underwear.
    I have the same rules! If they can not communicate to me that they need to go then they don't get trusted without a pull-up/diaper.
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