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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
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Man opens fire at church festival A man with a rifle opened fire at a festival outside a Southern California church Saturday, wounding three people, one of them critically, police said. The suspect taunted bystanders before he was subdued by an off-duty police officer, CNN affilliate KTLA reported. Saturday May 17th, 2:20 PM
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Broadening Your Wine Palate on a Lighter Wallet Most American oenophiles are familiar with seven or eight wine varietals like merlot, cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay. But there are hundreds of others — for a variety of budgets — to please your palate. Scott Simon tasted a few. Saturday May 17th, 11:52 AM
Bangladesh Food Supplies Improve People still go hungry in Bangladesh, but they're not starving anymore. And they want the world to know about their progress in rice farming. Saturday May 17th, 4:00 AM
'Marketplace' Report: Serving Economic Blues Cash-strapped drinkers are starting to switch to lower-priced beers. Since January, Miller Brewing Company has seen a shift from higher-priced, premium beers to less expensive brands such as Miller High Life and Milwaukee's Best. Hear Nancy Marshall-Genzer of Marketplace. Friday May 16th, 10:06 AM
The Science of Making Great Beer How do yeast, water, hops and grain combine to form a lager, pilsener or ale? The process requires careful supervision and tightly controlled conditions. Expert brewmasters explain how temperature, timing and ingredients all factor into making an excellent beer. Friday May 16th, 9:16 AM
Action Needed to Halt Staggering Cost of Beer The world's most important liquid is more expensive than it used to be. No, not oil. Beer. The cost of two of beer's main ingredients have skyrocketed over the past year. Microbrews and imports are often $3 more per six-pack than a year ago. Our leaders must step in. Thursday May 15th, 12:11 PM
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