From what i know, there usually are not so many babies in the area. The reason why the queue is 110 babies is because many parents will put their same kids in the queue for many centres. So of there are 4 centres with 110 babies queue each, its quite possible that there are only 110 babies, but...
I tried Kim's kitchen. they are kind enough to replace dishes that we didnt like. For example, we always found their whole fish too bony or sometimes the meat was too hard. After we feedback to them they would always replace the whole fish dish for us to something else. Their other dishes are...
Determine the cause like what everyone is mentioning, then deal with the issue from there. However this has to be done fast! before it becomes "in built" into the child as something that is okay. the more the child gets used to it, the harder it is to get rid of it.
all kids develop at different speeds, so sometimes comparing one child's development with others may lead to unnecessary worries. What does the doctor recommend?
theres always gona be a hard phase when babies have to transit. pacifier to no pacifier... pampers to pooping in the toilet... they'll cry but wont cry forever.. sometimes they already know that when they keep crying they'll get what they want, so they just keep crying louder and louder...
how about some good-old parenting role modelling? When they reach an age where they are safe to use the toilet, just slowly expose them to let them see you sitting on the toilet bowl, (u need not even be pooping, they just have to think that you are). put across pooping in the toilet as a normal...
Having the kids school near the house, + a school bus service perhaps, would be great. The kids can catch enough sleep, dont have to wake up too early and time spent travelling is limited.