Most children typically stop wearing nappies between the ages of 2 and 4 years old, with many fully potty trained by the age of 3. However, the timing can vary significantly from child to child, depending on their individual readiness and development. Some may take longer, particularly at night, where nighttime training can extend into the preschool years. Ultimately, it's important for parents to follow their child's cues and readiness rather than adhere strictly to age norms.
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some women and men wear nappies because they are disabled and they can't go to the toilet so they wear nappies so a lot of people can wear nappies no matter what age
As young as 2 years old, can kids start wearing sunglasses.
lean off at age 3 and stop using the pacifier at age 4
they should stop napping at any age. by NH
at the age of 3-4 and a half
Most kids typically stop believing in Santa Claus around the age of 8 to 10 years old.
Nappies is the British term for diapers. Your question is not complete. If you want to know how many nappies per day are used on a child, then the average is somewhere between 6-10 diapers per day depending on the child's age.
no age, you can wear it if you want despite your age, no one can stop you from wearing it(unless your like 1-3 years old-)
20, 21 years old.
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never. as long as she looks good in them...