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    then she needs to come in pull ups until she is accident free for 1 MONTH........ no exceptions. Loose bowels, she gets sent home. no exceptions

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    Quote Originally Posted by 33 Daiseys View Post
    then she needs to come in pull ups until she is accident free for 1 MONTH........ no exceptions. Loose bowels, she gets sent home. no exceptions
    She is always in pullups in the house, but when we go in the backyard I will sometimes take the pull up off and take the potty chair out with us. I also have a policy that a child must go several weeks accident free before I will even consider panties only. It is my decision when they go diaper or pullup free.

    I actually hadn't thought of the pooping as part of my diarrhea policy, i have a two or more diarrhea poops and they go home policy. I don't know why but I never thought of the two as the same situation.

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