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She walks runs says lots of littlwords and nearlly 15 months.. Should I teach her now or should i have started before or later?



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  1. #1
    kaydin277 

    I dont think anyone can tell you when to potty train because every child is different. I would go for it if you think she is ready. My son is potty trained and he is only 20 months. Good luck!

  2. #2
    ♥Da NC Princess is pregnant♥ 

    I would start trying right now!

  3. #3
    Crimson 

    There is no competition to potty train your child as soon as possible.

    You can leave it until three if you choose. It’s still not a problem.

    Don’t put any pressure on the kid though if you do start now.

    When a child is ready, it will happen easily.

  4. #4
    wadogurl02 

    My son is 19 months and although he does go on the potty occasionally, we aren’t stressing it. He shows most of the signs of readiness, but I don’t feel the need to make it an issue. He will get out of diapers before three, but I have more than a year to wait for that.

    Here is a readiness checklist::
    http://www.babycenter.com/0_potty-training-readiness-checklist_4384.bc

    And here is a guide to help when you are ready to start training. http://www.askdrsears.com/html/10/t106600.asp

    Good luck!

  5. #5
    InAHurry 

    Teach her when she is ready, there is no certain age it should be done. You could start talking about it though, maybe take her in there when you go, just so she gets an idea of what it is. You have to be ready just as much as her. Consistency plays a key role in everything we are trying to teach our children.

  6. #6
    dymond 

    When she is ready you will know.She will start really disliking being soiled.Then is the time to train.I broke the rules and started training my daughter as soon as she could walk.Starting with potty trips as soon as she woke up.She was trained by 18 months.My son was the reason behind her early start,he was nearly 4 before he was totally trained.He just didn’t care if he was soiled or not.I didn’t want to go through that again.Her Dr said I was pushing it and was amazed she was trained so early.He thought I was damaging her.Every child is different.Go with how you and your daughter feel about it.

  7. #7
    Sabrina H 

    it depends, does she know the words for wee poo potty etc and does she hate being wet/dirty? if so then sounds like the right time if not i wouldnt push it as she probably wont understand what you are talking about.

    GOOD LUCK

  8. #8
    kleighs mommy 

    her body isnt ready

    walking and saying a few words is great but not key

    start teaching her to pull her pants up and down

    buy a potty and sit it in the bathroom and start sitting her on it fully clothes while you go. let her see what you do and let her flush get her a step and teach her to wash her hands properly

    her body needs to mature right now she has no control over her bowels or bladder.

    start actual training around 30 months no need rushing let her be a baby

  9. #9
    IamMom 

    Potty training is never easy, especially if after you teach them they continue to wet themselves. I always thought that the reason was because my son was always playing and didn’t want to leave that to go to the bathroom, but then I asked him about it and he confessed that he was afraid of the potty that I had bought for him. I went online after he went asleep that day and started looking for a simple potty and found some. My recommendation is to ask your daughter first to see why. Here are the potties that I found maybe they will help.

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