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    Yes. Mom's are right but, they must do it st their home the daycare is not a good place to test if undies are efficient at potty training (obviously, hygienic reasons and you have more than one child to care for ).

    You can ask them to work with you. Ex. Ask them during their holidays or their own vac. Time to keep them in undies 100% and when they return the first day you'll see if they do have accidents then it means they aren't trained so, they keep wearing pull ups.

    I usually start the potty training here. It starts at a very young age parents just get surprised with kids asking to use the potty;0)

    I never asked for pull ups or any other aid to train them. Just on my own time, encouragement and routine. When I have older kids coming not potty trained then I leave the responsibility of starting to parents and I just follow their lead but in pull ups (ex. Kid needs reminders, I'll do it no problem) if in a week haven't had accidents in their pull ups then I change it to undies and keep with reminders for another week and usually by then they're trained.

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