Easy Ways To Quickly Potty Train Your Toddler

Look For These Signs

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After your child has spent some time watching what goes on in the bathroom, they may start to show some interest in going potty themselves. They may point to the potty and ask to sit on it, or they may be more interested in the big toilet. There are products you can use to make a regular toilet more accessible if need be. Your child may also communicate to you when they have soiled their diaper, and this recognition of urinating or the movement of their bowels is a big indication they understand the feeling of using the bathroom.

Your child may even get upset when they soil themselves as they no longer tolerate the feeling of a wet diaper. Look for these signs they are ready, and when you notice your child is curious and may want to try the potty out, move slowly and start the process. Do not be upset if it turns out your child needs a bit more time to adjust, and do not scold them. This could scare them and put them off from using the potty for an extended period.

Is it a girl or boy you are trying to potty train? Keep reading to learn the surprising differences between potty training each gender.

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