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Posts Tagged ‘toilet training’

[LUDWIG@HOME] Poop Jokes Are a Gas

By Howard Ludwig • Mar 11th, 2010 • Category: Fatherhood, LUDWIG@HOME by Howard Ludwig

“Jingle Bells, Daddy smells. Daddy poops on rocks!” My three-year-old comedian thinks this joke is hilarious. I usually roll my eyes and remind my son that his take on the Christmas classic isn’t funny. My critique doesn’t seem to matter. I’m treated to about a dozen zingers about pee-pee, poop, and toots every day. Don’t [...]



Taking a Turnpike for the Worse

By Christopher Harder • Aug 17th, 2009 • Category: Fatherhood

As a driver, one of my main rules of the road is to avoid traffic jams. As a father, this is especially true during toilet training. Tempers can get frayed — especially mine — so this rule is right up there alongside buckling my son into his car seat. My wife and I broke the [...]



[A FATHER'S VOICE]
Remembering to Smell the Roses

By Ben Martin • Jun 15th, 2009 • Category: A Father's Voice by Jeremy G. Schneider, Fatherhood

Sometimes it is too easy to forget why we’re trying to get our children to do certain things, to get so wrapped up in the goal that we forget we want them to do it because we care and love for them so much. I’m just going through another of those moments right now. The [...]



A Father’s Voice: Pee and Poop…There, I’ve Said It!

By Jeremy Schneider • Oct 20th, 2008 • Category: A Father's Voice by Jeremy G. Schneider, Fatherhood

While I have written many articles on what it feels like to leave my three year old twins to go to work or the challenges I’ve faced in helping them to sleep on their own during the night, I have been avoiding one particular subject that is a major part of our lives. The main [...]