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Worried about the environmental impact of using nappies? Confused with all the contradictory information on readiness and when to start?


If you have a toddler aged 16-36 months, join this gentle, non-coercive potty learning class.


Avoid power struggles, rewards & stickers with this respectful approach. Learn the truth about the readiness myth. Potty train in an average of 7 days and ditch nappies 1 - 2 years before the average UK toddler. Learn the why, when and how as well as what you need to help your child start using the toilet without stress.


January 18, 10:00 in Nunhead

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/nappyfree/323982

www.napyfree.co.uk

[email protected]


The class is suitable for parents, caregivers, nursery workers or anyone working with babies aged 12-36 months. Tickets available on a sliding scale (pay what you can afford).

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