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In developing countries, the vast majority of children are potty
trained by the age of 18 months to 2 years. This was true also for Western countries, 50 or more years ago:
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Studies released by
Harvard University in 1956 revealed that 80% of American kids were potty trained by the age of 2
years.
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Nowadays in the Western world, the age at which just 50% of toddlers are trained
is close to 3, and 26% of children are still not trained by the age of 4! |
Why is this?
The answer that Dr. Wayne Jensen discovered, is what he terms
"Diaper Dependence".
You
see, the only really significant change to have occurred in the toddler
world over the last 50 years or so in developed countries, is the shift
from wearing uncomfortable cloth diapers to the modern disposable
diaper. The technology in disposable diapers has increased to the
extent that young toddlers today have No Concept of the feeling of being wet,
so they don't have an incentive to get out of
them!
6 Reasons Why Your Child Must Get Off "Diaper Dependence" Before It Is Too Late
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Health Issues: Have you ever heard of a condition termed
retentive encopresis? It is associated with unresolved constipation issues, and can become apparent from the age
of 3-4 years plus. Retentive encopresis is also commonly known as uncontrolled pant soiling. This
condition results in the stretching (and sometimes tearing) of the
lower intestines from enlarged, hardened stools, to the extent that
your child will no longer have the urge to defecate.
This
can be problematic and very humiliating for your child as he/she grows
older, requiring medical intervention and in some cases having to
re-learn how to recognize the need to eliminate. Retentive encopresis
can result in conditions such as mega colon, anal fissures and bladder
infections. Delay potty and bowel training for too long, and you will
increase the likelihood of your child ending up with this nasty
condition. But it can be avoided in the majority of cases!
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Psychological Issues:
I am sure you can imagine the embarrassment and humiliation your child
will feel if they are the only one at kinder or starting school, and
having kids laugh at them for still wearing diapers!
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Cost to You:
You will be costing yourself thousands of dollars in disposable diapers
(and feeding the negligent multinational diaper companies) and
perpetuating the acceptance of delayed potty training in the community.
Delaying the potty training of your child by 12 months will cost you
around $1500 to $2000 in disposable diapers, wipes and cream!
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Your Time: Every extra day that your child is not potty
trained, you will be required to change around 3-4 diapers, when your child could be taking care of themself.
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Trainability:
The later you leave it to train your child, the more persuasion you
have to go through to have your child accept going without their
lifetime security of diapers.
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Cost to
the Environment: Disposable diapers are one of the greatest contributors to the waste landfill issues we face
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