Most children are ready to start potty training between 2 and 3 years old, but it can vary widely depending on the child's individual development. Signs of readiness include showing interest in using the toilet, staying dry for longer periods, and being able to follow simple instructions. It's important to approach potty training positively and patiently, as each child may take different amounts of time to fully transition. If a child isn't ready by age 3, it's perfectly normal; they can continue to develop at their own pace.
Punishments and rewards
Because they are not potty trained
There is no state law requiring that a 3 year old be potty trained in LA. It is just a preference by a lot of daycare facilities.
they should be.... potty trained walking talking being active and being super adorable :)
Could be, but there are other possible explanations.You should talk to the vet about it.
I don't understand please rephrase.
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
6 xD How cute xx
give him a good spankin
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.
If it's been 13 years I seriously doubt that they can be potty trained so you may want to buy some teen diapers or something and if not just live with it and let them wet and mess in some undies like my 13 year old son does