About me
Hi! I am Liz.
Welcome to my site. Thank you for looking around. I hope you like it as much as I do. I am new at this whole website designing thingy. What I am not new at is helping people navigate through the ways of the toddler and the potty-training process.
I am a firm believer in the “Oh Crap!” method. I am also a firm believer in you (cheesy, but true). I have helped a lot of caregivers through the toughest potty-training situations. I work hand in hand with you, to figure out what will best work for your individual situation and your amazing little human.
I look forward to meeting you! Let’s turn your story, into a success story.
About Me:
I love all things kid!
I run a small daycare called Liz’s Little Learners and personally have a 3.5 year old and a 18 month old. I trained my little drunken camel, poop withholder (“Oh Crap! Potty Training” Book References) at 25 months, and he’s been fully trained ever since. I am very excited to train my other little man after the holidays. I have helped a substantial number of moms via a Facebook support group, and found a true passion for joining others in their village and supporting them though this incredible milestone.
On a personal note:
I am a bit geeky, but fun!
I met my husband on World of Warcraft, fell in love, got married, then came the babies in a baby carriage. My first born decided he couldn’t wait to join the family and came to us 7 weeks early (Shout out to the NICU Families). My second made it to term, just barely. It has been such a wonderful and eventful start to the process of completing our family. They were the best things that I never knew I needed in my life. We have a few cats, and our newest additions are couple of dogs, one is even a Great Dane, because why not go big? Thanks for reading!
Here is my free facebook support group
Mission
Vision
I would love to help caregivers all over the world with all thing’s toddler related.
Values
- Being a judgement free, safe space for all.
- Seeing each caregiver as an individual.
- Seeing each child as an amazing, capable little human.
- Working with the individual strengths to achieve the best outcome.