DD (2.5 yrs) is in a class at DC with 12 kids, all very close in age to her. I would say that in her room 5 of the kids are 1-3 mos older and the rest are 1-5 mos younger. They have been doing a fair bit with the potty at school. DD just does not want to do it. She knows all about it, has done it, but not any more. She says "I not like that. I not wear underwear. I want me diaper."
Now for the b!tch....they have posted a bright and colorful sign (1 inch high letters, lots of smilies faces and stars) RIGHT OVER THE CHANGING STATION with a list of all the 9 kids who are in undies only at DC (no pull-ups, not even for naps). The only kids who are not in underwear are mine, a little girl who is 3 mos younger than DD, and the kid who is on extended holiday in India right now. (And, heck, she is probably wearing underwear right now in India for all I know, they just have not seen it yet to post it on the sign!).
So, every time I go to change her diaper upon arrival to DC, I am reminded that DD is recalcitrant to PTing and totally behind everyone else. And I know it is not a race or competion, and I know she will not go to grad school in a d@mn pull-up, and I know she just does not want to PT mostly to jerk my chain.....but WHY do they need the sign? Or, if they need the sign (for subs and stuff, I mean, I know they do need it), why put it over the changing station? Why not put it over the potty? We do not go over there much, so I would never have to see it if it was over the potty. Every time I see the sign I feel like I am getting and "F" for my mommy grade...........