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    Just my 2 cents; I personally hate Pull-ups. If the child understands enough not to go in it, they're fine - (but then why not just use underwear?) But, if the child doesn't understand not to go in it and they poop and pee, the Pull-up can't contain the pee and the outer clothes are now soiled too. Once they are pooped in, they are harder to clean up - unless you take the child back to the diaper table, (and in that case, might as well be in a diaper.) I am completely on board with not wanting the house to be peed on and pooped on all the time, don't get me wrong. My couch cushions have been washed many times. But if there are that many accidents, then clearly the child is not ready anyway. Despite my different opinion, I do believe though, the number one thing, for anyone's method of training at daycare should be that it starts at home.

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