You know I really understand where a person might believe that pull-ups are not helpful. But in my world, if someone comes to me with wet pants or poopy pants and I clean them up, get them new underwear and then ask, "Where did you make a mess" I do not enjoy going on a poop or pee hunt to find where they made the original mess. My couch, carpet, rugs, hardwoods, and chairs were not going to survive a week of that.
A few months ago when I started this little parade, I was hardcore. I was GOING to do this the 'right' way and these kids would be trained because *I* was going to stick to it. After about 5 hours, I gave up. I could not maintain that kind of diligence AND maintain my sanity. One or the other had to go and I chose to keep my sanity. Plus, it made me so angry to not find the pee or poop that I *knew* was out there. I knew in my head I should not be angry, but that didn't mean I wasn't spittin' mad at the end of the mess treasure hunt.
I tried one at a time and found that infuriating that I had all kinds of underwear things happening. I needed everyone to be on some sort of the same page.
So Pull-ups make me happy. The kids seem to be getting the hang of it without the major consequences of mommy losing her mind. I think that is a good thing. Maybe if I had given birth to only one or two children at a time, I would feel differently, but I didn't so I don't.
And that is my 2 cents!