Quick Facts About Potty Training

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Potty training can be natural, easy, and peaceful. The first step is to know the facts.

Bullet The perfect age to begin potty training is different for every child. Your child's best starting age could be anywhere from eighteen to thirty-two months. Pre-potty training preparation can begin when a child is as young as ten months.

Bullet You can begin training at any age, but your child's biology, skills, and readiness will determine when he can take over his own toileting.

Bullet Teaching your child how to use the toilet can, and should, be as natural as teaching him to build a block tower or use a spoon.

Bullet No matter the age that toilet training begins, most children become physically capable of independent toileting between ages two and a half and four.

Bullet It takes three to twelve months from the start of training to daytime toilet independence. The more readiness skills that a child possesses, the quicker the
process will be.

Bullet The age that a child masters toileting has absolutely no correlation to future abilities or intelligence.

Bullet There isn 't only one right way to potty train - any approach you use can work - if you are pleasant, positive and patient.

Bullet Nighttime dryness is achieved only when a child's physiology supports this--you can't rush it.

Bullet A parent's readiness to train is just as important as a child's readiness to learn.

Bullet Potty training need not be expensive. A potty chair, a dozen pairs of training pants and a relaxed and pleasant attitude are all that you really need. Anything else is truly optional.

Bullet Most toddlers urinate four to eight times each day, usually about every two hours or so.

Bullet Most toddlers have one or two bowel movements each day, some have three, and others skip a day or two in between movements. In general, each child has a regular pattern.

Bullet More than 80 percent of children experience setbacks in toilet training. This means that what we call "setbacks" are really just the usual path to mastery of toileting.

Bullet Ninety-eight percent of children are completely daytime independent by age four.

By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of The No-Cry Potty Training Solution

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