Potty Training Tips for Busy Moms
By Daniela Kinsella and Dave Kinsella
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When I had six children
ages six and under, I used to wonder how I would pass through that stage
without going crazy. It was challenging and tiring. I remember friends telling
me that it would pass quickly, and I would miss it one day.
I can’t say I miss it
yet, as my youngest of eight is only two years old, but for sure it did pass
faster than I thought it would, even though back then it felt like forever.
I have now a teen and
a pre-teen along with other interesting ages among our eight children. I have
entered a new stage of my life as Lucy (our youngest) is in the process of
using the toilet on her own.
This week I just
realized that I have been changing nappies for over thirteen years. I’m so
ready to close that chapter of my motherhood life, especially because my two
eldest children have entered a new stage in their lives that is in so many ways
more challenging than any childhood challenges I have encountered with them, so
I’m excited to start this new journey into the teen years.
I remember reading
parenting books in the early stages of my motherhood life and wondering if
those writers even knew what is was like to have a life like mine. Many times,
I felt lonely and misunderstood. I wanted to read a book written by someone
like me. A real book!
I’m not a writer and I
haven’t done much research on the subject of potty-training. This book is just
a little encouragement to parents or guardians that are in this stage of their
journey and many times haven’t a clue whether they will succeed or not.
Read this booklet with
an open heart, you can read it in less than 1 hour and I hope it will lift your
spirit and somehow it will encourage you to keep going in this amazing journey,
that many times will be overwhelming and challenging but at the same time turn
you into a better human being and one day you will be able to use those life
experiences to bless and encourage others. I hope you enjoy it.
Daniela
Kinsella
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Potty Training Tips for Busy Moms - Daniela Kinsella
Acknowledgements
Foreword
My wife asked me to write a foreword, and here I am. What are my qualifications for writing this foreword? Well, I have also potty trained 8 children. Not perhaps to the extent as Dani, but over the years I have had my input.
Everything you read in this short work is true. Everything is practical and everything is encouraging. I have watched Dani go from a newbie mom, who had all the right answers (with a new husband who knew it all too), to a seasoned mom of eight who realizes she still has an enormous amount to learn (with a seasoned husband who feels the same).
I can confidently say that my wife is not just one of the best moms I know, but is one of the best human beings I have ever met. If Evangelicals had a canonization process for the best mothers and wives, I believe she would have been recognized as a saint not long after her death. But like so many others, many probably reading this book, her efforts and sacrifices will go mostly unnoticed. But not by her children. Proverbs 31:28 tells us what they will say of her in the future:
Her children rise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her.
(KJV1)
I’m excited about this first book, and of the many more she has planned. I have been publishing classic Christian books for the last 4 years now through my publishing company CrossReach Publications, and so have lent my modest knowledge to the publishing of this book. Any faults you find in it are therefore probably mine.
I sincerely hope this book helps and encourages you in your own path.
Dave Kinsella
Introduction
When I had six children ages six and under, I used to wonder how I would pass through that stage without going crazy. It was challenging and tiring. I remember friends telling me that it would pass quickly, and I would miss it one day.
I can’t say I miss it yet, as my youngest of eight is only two years old, but for sure it did pass faster than I thought it would, even though back then it felt like forever.
I have now a teen and a pre-teen