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Posted: 02 March 2007 at 10:47am | IP Logged
Its easier to wait til they are able to tell you, or are showing signs of being ready. Isla was 2 nd half when we started potty training her, i waited til the school summer holidays when i had the time to do it, as in not rushing round like a headless chicken, we had it sussed in 10 days. Your best bet is to have a potty downstairs so that they get used to it, and dont get scared of it. However, you may find the potty being used as a hat, toy storage or whatever else they come up with. We had the potty downstairs for about a year before starting training, shed quite happily sit on it (fully dressed) and read a book. Or she would let her dollys have a wee etc on it. There are no right or wrongs when it comes to the timing of potty training, they will do it when they are ready, and youve got no chance if trying to do it waaay before they are ready. The only advice my mum gave to me was, no child starts school in a nappy so dont panic
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Posted: 02 March 2007 at 11:54am | IP Logged
It's alot easier if they can walk and talk. Being potty trained is another step towards being independant. If you need to help them to the potty/toilet as they cant walk then that is taking the independace away as they still need you to help.
Talking would also be a a good skill to have as then they can tell you when they wanna go lol.
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Posted: 02 March 2007 at 11:55am | IP Logged
I agreed with Steph. You will know when they are ready. It is pointless starting too soon as you get no where. My dd was just over 2 and my ds 2 1/2 but both were dry within a week so I am glad I didn't hurry them.
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Posted: 02 March 2007 at 12:50pm | IP Logged
Ellis was just over 2 when we started and she was also dry within a week - that was helped by the fact a lot of her friends at her nursery were going through it too and she wanted to copy them!
I think it depends on the child really
Lily will be 2 in a fortnight and she is already showing an interest in the potty we leave lying around the house - she hasn't used it successfully yet (peed on the floor beside it the other day! ) but I think its dawning on her what its for
I think it would be a lot easier to start once they are walking tho
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Posted: 02 March 2007 at 4:39pm | IP Logged
Hi Dani.
I agree with what the others have said - I'm not even going to attempt to potty train Ella until she is aware of what its all about.
My MIL swears blind that DH was potty trained at 14 months, but his Nana told me it was more like 2 and 1/2. There is a lot of pressure to potty train, but I really don't see the point if they're not ready for it and end up having loads of accidents.
Ella sits on the loo before she has a bath, and sometimes she'll ask for the potty - but then she doesn't do anything with it when she gets it!
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Posted: 09 March 2007 at 8:49pm | IP Logged
I think when we were kids our parents sat us on the potty from about 1 year old to get us used to the potty. Timnes have changed, the advise now seems to be to wait till they tell you that they are ready.
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Posted: 09 March 2007 at 8:53pm | IP Logged
Well my girls are just over two and they are always telling me that they are sore. Going through a bad case of nappy rash at the mo. Jamie-leigh has had one wee on the potty. They are always telling me wee wee when i go to the loo. So i think they are about ready. As soon as the weather warms up abit more i will let them get on with it. They know what the potty is and what its for. I got them used to the potty from about 18 months. Just get them used to the potty and let them do the rest. xxxxx
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Posted: 09 March 2007 at 8:55pm | IP Logged
I'm with everyone, wait until they can at least tell you they want to go! My first was 3 when he started to use it, morebecause I'd had another child when he was 2, so I didn't want to push it. By the time dd was coming up to 2 she was more than ready and they have all been dry within a week or two, and also dry through the night!
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