Developing an Infant Potty Practice

Developing an Infant Potty Practice 

Half the world does it: find out why, when and how. 
Better for baby; better for the environment. It may 
sound far out, but before disposable diapers, parents 
recognized their baby's cues for when they need to go. 
Plus, you and your baby can move out of diapers before 
they become a busy and independent toddler! 

EC is practiced in many parts of the world and is 
known also as Elimination Communication, Natural 
Infant Hygiene, and Infant Potty Training. The process 
involves observing one's baby's signs and signals, 
providing cue sounds and elimination-place 
associations, and can be done with or without the use 
of diapers. EC builds on the premise that babies are 
aware of their elimination needs from birth and 
communicate about those needs through various vocal 
and bodily signals.  EC can be practiced full-time or 
part-time, by stay-at-home or working parents. 

2 hours $40 per person/couple

Taught by
Haya Brant