When you're the parent of a 3-year-old, you know accidents are going to happen. But for a woman named Brooke Johns, an everyday toddler accident could translate to 60 days in jail and a $5,000 fine.
There is no single best time to start potty training. Many parents or caregivers find it is best to begin when their toddlers show signs of readiness. These may include asking to have diapers changed, ...
Don’t rush your toddler into using the toilet before he’s ready. The process takes patience, preparation and praise. Credit...Tess Smith-Roberts Supported by By Dina DiMaggio This guide was originally ...
All mothers have heard their child begging for a pee break, but for one pregnant Georgia woman, a "Mom, I've got to pee" turned into a ticketed offense and possible jail time. Brooke Johns was driving ...
Many children experience constipation during potty training, which may occur due to anxiety about using the potty. Providing support, comfort, praise, and routine to a child can help. If a child feels ...
A pregnant South Carolina mom says she was cited after her 3-year-old son relieved himself in a Georgia gas station parking lot. According to WRDW-TV, Brooke Johns of Beech Island, South Carolina, ...
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