Elimination Communication often puzzles new parents because it doesn’t fit in with what we have heard or seen about parenting. In our culture, babies wear diapers. They wear diapers all day long, all night long. Babies have a diaper on their butt practically from the moment they are born until they are “ready” to potty train, usually around age 3.
To understand why EC works, we need to forget everything we heard about full-time diapering and delayed potty training for a second. If we change our paradigm for a moment, we can see that EC actually makes a lot of sense. Let’s look at 4 reasons this is true.
Today’s show is a guest post I’m sharing from Ariane Blais-Lacombe, our certified coach serving Quebec, Canada. Enjoy and please join us over at the full show notes, and add your comments or questions, here: https://godiaperfree.com/117
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#122 How do I move from part-time ECing to more full-time ECing?
#121 Praise
#120 Clean-up
#119 How to Transform Your Onesies Into Tiny T-Shirts
#118 Starting EC and observing a naked baby if really busy or traveling
#116 Potty Location
#115 Balancing Work and LIfe
#114 Dressing baby for cold weather pottying
#113 Signs vs. signals in elimination communication
#112 Separation Anxiety
#111 I’ve stopped breastfeeding...forever
#110 Mamas just relax
#109 Playing with the potty
#108 EC from scratch
#107 Stone Age
#106 Stealth pooping
#105 Worldwide EC Survey Results
#104 EC and...toothbrushing?
#103 EC at the beach
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