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When is the best time to teach your child to use the toilet?
There is no right time to start toilet training. Guidelines recommend that parents look for signs that suggest interest in toilet training. They may express desire to wear "big kid" underwear or ask to be changed when their diaper is dirty. When the child is ready, make a potty chair available, show your toddler how it works, then offer gentle encouragement. Try not to pressure your child or give excessive praise.
Don't make your child feel bad if they make mistakes. They are to be expected.
Here are some recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Your child should be able to do these things before you start potty training:
Here are tips to make potty training go more smoothly:
It may take up to a couple of years before your child is completely toilet trained.
The AAP says children may show signs of readiness at 18 months, start training at 24 months, and stay dry during the day by 30 to 36 months. Most children will stay dry at night by the time they are 36 to 48 months old but some will wet the bed longer. It is normal for some 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds to have accidents during the day, and some will need pull-up diapers for bedtime until age 5. Talk to your doctor if your child is having difficulty toilet training.