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18:33 Jun 22, 2005 |
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4 +4 | sphincter control |
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5 +3 | sphincter control |
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4 +3 | sphincter control |
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4 | toilet training |
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4 | bladder and bowel control |
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sphincter control Explanation: Oso ¶:^) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2005-06-22 18:38:52 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \"...Contemporary toilet training derives from two accepted models: child-oriented ... voluntary **sphincter control** and at least some degree of interest in ...\" pediatrics.aappublications.org/ cgi/content/full/103/6/S1/1353 \"...In order for your child to be able to eliminate when s/he wants to (voluntary vs. involuntary), her/his **sphincter** muscles have to be developed / mature enough to delay excretion for a brief period of time. All my research including the American Academy of pediatrics say that children\'s elimination muscles reach full maturity somewhere between 12-24 months, and the average age of maturity is 18 months. ...\" http://www.pottytrainingconcepts.com/Potty-Training-Readines... Por si sirve de algo, en Google: Results 1 - 10 of about 9,400 for \"sphincter control\" Buena suerte y saludos del Oso ¶:^) |
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