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7 Stages of Potty Training by Danna Henderson
There are seven stages of potty training. They begin with showing signs of potty training readiness and conclude with being able to use the toilet away from home.
Signs of Readiness - The first stage of potty training begins when your child shows the following signs of potty training readiness:
-Expresses an interest in the potty -Express the need to go potty (verbally or through body language) -Able to dress and undress -Uncomfortable in wet diapers -Stays dry for two hours -Imitates family members
Mistrust, misery mix in devastated Myanmar CNN's Dan Rivers has left cyclone-ravaged Myanmar after sneaking into the country without the knowledge of the nation's secretive ruling junta. The government hunted the journalist even as it seized food aid and kept out relief agencies. "They're turning a bad situation into ... what really is criminal negligence on a massive scale," Rivers says. Friday May 9th, 1:17 PM
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France Plans Lucrative Champagne Expansion A century-old law restricted champagne production to 370 villages in northeastern France, but with demand now outstripping supply, the official body that determines wine laws is admitting 40 more communities — a lucrative move for those joining the exclusive club of champagne producers. Friday May 9th, 3:43 AM
So a 'Times' Critic Walks into a T.G.I. Friday's ... The New York Times sent critics to review chain restaurants this week. David Corcoran reveals what they found, while blogger Ezra Klein describes the conceit as an exercise in contempt for middle America. Thursday May 8th, 5:29 AM
Three-Dish Cure for the Dim Sum Blues The Chinese smorgasbord of small-plate dishes known as dim sum is one of life's unreproducible pleasures, writes T. Susan Chang. What if you live far from the bustle of Chinatown? Never fear, she shares three simple recipes to sate your craving. Tuesday May 6th, 8:54 PM
Zagat Guide a Sign of Beijing's Gastronomic Rise A generation ago, there were no private restaurants in the Chinese capital and service was considered a form of exploitation. Today eating out is a national pastime, and celebrity foreign chefs are rushing to open high-end restaurants ahead of the Beijing Olympics. Tuesday May 6th, 12:48 PM
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