How to be sure your toddler is ready for potty training
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For many families the start of a new school year is a time for new routines. It gives us a chance to re-focus and set up new habits that will help us get though another year of school and child care. One of the things many families start focusing on during this back-to-school and back-to-routine time is potty training. But potty-training isn?t easy, especially because there?s no single way to do it. Using the toilet independently involves motor skills, awareness of bodily functions, and the willingness to stop playing and run to the bathroom when the urge hits. For these reasons, children are ready for potty training at different stages, usually sometime between the ages of two and three. Watch for signs of readiness and follow these tips from Pampers Easy Ups, who wants to help make the journey a little easier and encourage your toddler every step of the way. Is your child potty ready"
The biggest tell that your toddler is ready for potty training is when they express an interest in sitting on the potty and going like Mommy or Daddy. It makes the job easier and will only take them a couple of days to figure out their body?s cues for going.
There also needs to be awareness that the pressure down there means it?s time to pee or poop. Some kids might come out and tell you, others might purposely go somewhere private to go in their diaper (like behind the couch), or they might remove a wet diaper and ask to be changed. Pooping on a schedule?every morning...
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