This is a often heard phrase from missionaries living aboard and in most cases I agree with it. Even in this case (I think). I was reading the Prague Monitor the other day and I found this picture very entertaining. It was in reference to somewhat of a “baby boom” that is taking place in Czech right now. I’ll be honest, I don’t have a clue about potty training, but this is different than what I thought potty training looked like. Not wrong, just different. I wonder if these children just want some privacy. Those parents out there that read my blog, what do you think? You game for a mass potty training session at day care?
it’s not wrong, it’s just different…
This is a often heard phrase from missionaries living aboard and in most cases I agree with it. Even in this case (I think). I was reading the Prague Monitor the other day and I found this picture very entertaining. It was in reference to somewhat of a “baby boom” that is taking place in Czech right now. I’ll be honest, I don’t have a clue about potty training, but this is different than what I thought potty training looked like. Not wrong, just different. I wonder if these children just want some privacy. Those parents out there that read my blog, what do you think? You game for a mass potty training session at day care?
Adam says
See, those two in the middle do have privacy from each other.
laura says
when i first saw owen’s school with co-ed bathrooms and no dividers or stalls, i started to panic. then i thought, maybe this is good – no mystery about the human body – maybe we americans are too uptight. so far, it is totally fine. i hope they have separate bathrooms for the teenagers though 😉
zharrod says
Good to hear you have adjusted to this Laura. I’ll be honest, it’s still a bit hard for me to think of, but it’s all good. I’m glad to hear you are feeling better! Get well!
mike says
I’d love to see one of them with a newspaper; bringing his own privacy and some reading material all at once!
Reid says
Whatever they do – the Czech kids are potty trained usually by 18 months. Kasey and I marveled at that…then we watched a little girl pull her pants down and pee on a bush right in the center of Nymburk and felt…well, our way is OK too.