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Sharing most embarrasment moment

My child is 3 years. We were in a mall and he had to go washroom. i took him to the ladies. I too had to go and so i told him to wait inside only....oh god. he did just the opposite and opened the door.

how do you all manage this?
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manveen dua

This is where we need to trust our community. I usually ask my daughter ( she's 3 and I've been doing this since she was 2) to wait outside and I keep taking to her to make sure she doesn't walk away. I also always ask the attendant or a fellow mom to watch over her. :)

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Charu Gujjal

That's super embarrassing. My kids love to pull my t-shirt. They pull it up any time, anywhere. I usually land in such situations because of that.

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Pranita Gawande

I agree, after 2 yrs. of our baby's age we should not change cloths infront of baby and teach them that he has to go outside when mama changes the cloths or he has to wait outside when mama takes the bath and incase, you have to take him inside the bathroom with you, make sure you tell him what to do and what not... like we have to close the bathroom door, whenever we are inside and we can not do few things in public. So, he has to wait in such cases. you can show some youtube videos or read good habits book to him😊

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Monika Shivanand

hi I think after the age of 2 yrs u should <u>stop</u> doing all this thing like changing clothes, bathing with ur baby or in front of ur baby and toilet. it gives the very bad impression and teach them a bad habit. if u start avoiding this u will automatically notice without teaching any thing they starts understanding alot. bcoz some time words cannot do that which a action can do.

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Gayatri Rao

With children you are bound to have embarrassing moments. Teach them slowly and by the time they will eventually learn, you will have tales to tell! :) Take it in your stride and laugh it out. My older one years ago was waiting outside the loo in a public place and kept banging the door to ask me, "Mama, is it susu or potty!" I can laugh now but at that time I could vanish. :)

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