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Alone in the Bathroom
By Rebecca Britt


For the last decade or so, I've rarely had a few peaceful moments alone in the bathroom. I realize this is a sensitive and, ah, personal subject, but any mother with young children will tell you that your bathroom time is not your own.

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Subject: Nicely put.

There can be no doubt that modeling behavior on the part of the parent is a highly effective teaching tool.

The bathroom door should always be open to even crawling infants. I can remember singing and dancing while brushing my teeth as my toddlers watched my antics. They couldn't wait to start brushing their teeth. And, of course, the same held true for toilet training. Children have a strong, innate desire to emulate their parents... it's how they learn to survive in this world.

Comment provided September 7, 2009 at 3:42 am

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