The widely debated topic of when to start potty training has been discussed on numerous occasions. Because of the diversity in the development of children, the average range for potty training should be anywhere from between 18 months to 3 years.
The age for children to be ready to try potty chairs varies greatly depending on the child. Many children and especially girls are ready for a potty chair around the age of eighteen months but often boys are closer to the age of two.
Starting potty training at 12 months can be effective by introducing a potty chair, establishing a routine, praising successes, and being patient and consistent with the process.
A child should be potty trained at the age of 2 so therefore if your child is still wetting themselves at age 12 then maybe you should potty train again
Potty training a child at 12 months is early, as most children are not developmentally ready at that age. However, you can start by introducing a potty chair, encouraging your child to sit on it, and praising them for any successful attempts. Keep in mind that consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement are key.
Most children are ready to be potty trained between 22 and 30 months of age but every child is different.
At 2 /12-3years of age
i say earliest is 10 years old and the latest is never
They should only not be potty trained if they have some case of mental retardation. By the age of 8 they can fully comprehend other people. By this time they should figure out that going to the bathroom is normal and should know how to do this. It could be either a boy or a girl. The age for being un-potty trained should be about 6 years old. If they are 14 and aren't potty trained they should wear teen diapers (flat or unnoticable ones to not be made fun of) and to learn how to change the diaper and whip themselves properly if in school or public restrooms or even at someone else's home.
Most children are potty trained between the ages of two and four. Some are ready sooner; others take longer and may not be ready to potty train until age five. You may get some more details of Potty Training Tips for Parents in my blog here below: http://my-baby-toy.blogspot.com/2009/04/100-most-popular-baby-names-of-2008.html
Potty training is an art unto itself. Typically it is best to wait to attempt it until the child is expressing the interest and ability to try it. When parents push potty training things usually backfire. Potty training pants are a wonderful invention and aid in the process, however should only be used when the signs are all there that a child is ready to start.
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.
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