Potty TrainingPotty training takes time and patience. All children will not be ready to potty train at the same time. Between 18 and 24 months, children often start to show signs of being ready, but some children may not be ready until 30 months. Listed below are a few signs children may show when they are ready to potty train.
1. The child stays
dry at least 2 hours a day or stays dry during nap. Once the child is ready to potty train, follow some simple tips to help them learn to use the potty. 1. Take the child
to the potty chair and tell him/her what it is. |
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