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Worried about the environmental impact of nappies? Confused by the information on being ready? Learn how you can ditch nappies 1-2 years before the average UK toddler.


Avoid power struggles, bribery or stickers and learn a respectful approach that you can fit around your own situation.


Ever wondered how 75 countries use little or no nappies and are done by 18 months?


? Learn a gentle yet firm, toddler-centered method in a non-judgemental class


? Learn how and when to potty train, how long it takes on average, how to teach the skills and good life-time habits for potty independence and how to avoid common issues.


? Learn more about the myth of "readiness" and how our toddlers are ready when we're ready.


The class will last 1.5 hours and the cost of the class includes refreshments. Pre-crawling babies welcome.


Class is suitable for parents, caregivers, nursery workers or anyone working with babies and toddlers aged 12+ months.


Tickets for the class are sold on a sliding scale (pay what you can afford), with the aim of allowing as many parents, regardless of financial situation, to access the class.


https://www.tickettailor.com/events/nappyfree/337276


nappyfree.co.uk

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