![]() ![]() ![]() Babies start learning from birth, and probably even before that.ĮC starts with simple parental observation. It’s obvious to me that babies communicate in a number of non-verbal ways. It makes sense to me that babies would have the innate desire to stay clean and dry. I was immediately intrigued by the idea that potty “training” could begin basically from birth. We were just starting out.)Įlimination Communication (EC) is something that I’d originally heard about from a podcast that I listened to while I was pregnant ( BBL: 003 and BBL: 013). ![]() (Technically, I started writing about this topic in my post, “ Diapering Todd (and Early Potty Use).” As of that post, Todd was 3 months old and he’d peed in the plastic baby potty 3 times. This will be the first in a series of posts specifically about using Elimination Communication (EC) to facilitate our baby Todd’s early potty “training.” Todd at ~3.5 months old – December 5, 2014 ![]()
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