Supernanny Jo Frost issues harsh warning for parents using essential baby item and urges them to 'wise up' because they're 'being fooled'
Renowned for her stern and sometimes controversial approach to child rearing, Supernanny Jo Frost is not one to mince her words when it comes to parental advice. In a grid post on Instagram, the British nanny urged parents to begin potty training their children as soon as possible, and warned there can be a 'power struggle' between parent and child when potty training takes a long time. In a grid post on Instagram, the British nanny urged parents to begin potty training their children as soon as possible, and warned there can be a 'power struggle' between parent and child when potty training takes a long time She said: 'Even those 'training pants' are pants! In an explosive post on Instagram, Jo urged parents to begin potty training their children as soon as possible, and not give in to the 'power struggle' created between parent and child when the process is delayed Earlier this year, the child expert slammed parents in an impassioned rant on her Instagram page, accusing parents who post their children's morning routines were turning them into 'grandiose little beings'. She told parents to 'move forward' and practice perfecting the milestone moment to get youngsters out of nappies The no-nonsense expert added that even 'training' nappies were a folly and warned that children could end up starting school without knowing how to use the toilet if parents don't act fast 'It is bad enough seeing how many parents are dependant on iPads and screens in the morning as babysitters turning into bad habits and chaotic mornings but please, now this?'
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