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Toilet training is teaching your child to recognize their body signals for urinating and having a bowel movement. It also means teaching your child to use a potty chair or toilet correctly and at the right times.
Toilet training should start when your child shows signs that they are ready. There is no right age to begin. If you try to toilet train before your child is ready, it can be a battle for both you and your child. The ability to control bowel and bladder muscles comes with correct growth and development.
Children develop at different rates. A child younger than 12 months has no control over bladder or bowel movements. There is very little control between 12 and18 months. Most children don't have bowel and bladder control until 24 to 30 months. The average age for toilet training is 27 months.
These may be signs that your child is ready to start toilet training. Your child should be able to:
Other signs that your child may be ready for toilet training include:
These tips may help you get started with toilet training:
The following tips may help you once the training is started:
Books, videos, and more information on toilet training can be found at the library, bookstore, or online. Talk with your child's doctor for more information.