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How to Night-Time Potty Train Toddlers
One tough part of potty training a toddler is during the night. The toddler may not be ready to potty train and you may be more comfortable letting her wear a pull-up diaper to bed. Even toddlers who are potty trained may sometimes wet their beds at night, according to Dr. Alan Greene. Patience with night-time potty training is even more important than it is with day-time potty training, because much of night-time training is reliant on physiological readiness, according to Ruth McCamus of the Hospital for Sick Children.
Removing Sand From a Bathing Suit
A day at the beach may sound ideal, but having a bathing suit full of sand isn’t so fun. It’s possible to get the sand out of your swimsuit without wearing out the fabric in the washing machine.
How to Make a Home Eco Friendly
Creating a green home is beneficial not only to the environment but to growing kids who are sensitive to toxic chemicals found in many commercial cleaning products. An eco-friendly home is healthier and more economical than a traditional home. Here are some simple ways to make a difference.
How to Grow Longer Eyelashes Naturally
Most women want long, beautiful and thick eyelashes. They make the eyes appear softer and more noticeable, which is why mascara and false eyelashes are so popular. However, you can naturally grow your own long, thick lashes so that there is no need to use products like these.
How to Create a Schedule for Toddlers
When you envision a schedule, you may have a picture in your mind of setting times for activities. While this may work for school children, or in a work environment, it will not work for toddlers. Creating a schedule for these increasingly independent children is more about creating structure and stability than it is about the clock. The only part of the child’s schedule which should have a consistent time is bedtime. Toddlers are not tiny robots, and if you try to force them into a too regimented schedule, they will either act out or shut down on you. Opt for a gentle but firm approach to creating a safe and predictable routine for a toddler, with room for spontaneity.



