toddler does not want poop in his diapers. Just make him say like poo-poo when he has to go and you can take him to the bathroom. =)
Children need to start being potty trained at about 2 years to 3 years old.
they say 2 years old is about the right age
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It's better if they are potty trained by 2 or 3 years. Your child can talk? If so, they can tell you when they have to go. If it's a boy, get him a can (like the ones for vegetables) tell him to pee in it. If it's a girl you should have a potty chair. You really need to get the child trained soon.
that's when he was potty trained 2 years ago.
She was potty trained when she was 3 years old
During the toddler years, parents can expect challenges such as tantrums, potty training, and sleep issues. Milestones include language development, social skills, and independence.
There is no easy way to do this as every child is different. Girls are generally easier to train than boys. Most children are potty trained by the time they reach four years of age, but it is not uncommon for them to be trained as early as two.
During the toddler years, parents may experience challenges such as tantrums, defiance, and potty training struggles. Typical characteristics of toddlers include developing independence, exploring boundaries, and limited communication skills.
my daughter refused to potty train till my son did and he did at 2 years old and she had turned 3, 2 months lbefore, but as soon as she saw him potty trained she did it over night!!!
You can start trying to potty train your child by about 2 yrs old. The child should be completely trained about 2 1/2 years of age.
Most kids are ready to start potty training between the ages of 18 and 24 months. When your child has fairly good communication skills and can let you know they need to use the potty, you can start introducing the potty. Boys seem to take longer to make the leap to the potty than girls and kids with potty trained siblings tend to complete the process a lot faster than those who don't.