My DD is 26 months and my DH is pushing to start toilet training. But I don't really see any signs of readiness. Nothing in her behavior or habits would suggest that anything has really "changed" over the last few months, i.e. she still has full, wet diapers when I change her every two hours, she doesn't tell me when she needs to go, she doesn't seem uncomfortable in wet diapers, she knows what a toilet is but thinks it's just for adults, etc.
So how did you know it was time? Or did you just jump in one day? And did signs of "readiness" correlate with an easier time potty training?
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Re: How did you know when to start?
I just started potty training my DS. He as had a potty for a year and most nights I would put him on it before his bath so he was familiar with the process. He showed me that he was interested when he was sitting on the potty with his clothes on and then getting up and cheering for himself.
Im trying a 3day training this weekend and it seems to be working for him. If he wasn't showing me that he was interested in the potty I probably wouldn't be doing it right now. I'm not sure what I'm going to do for bedtime yet (I need to decide soon). He wakes up wet every morning still so I don't think he is ready for nighttime training but the article I read said to do day and night time all at once.
The pedi hands out this potty training readiness quiz.
https://www.pantley.com/elizabeth/books/0071476903.php?nid=378isbn=0071476903
I don't know if your DD is ready, but for us, I just got frustrated trying to change her diaper with her flailing all over the place yelling "no! no! no!" Plus we'll be moving this fall and I didn't want to have to deal with PTing as soon as we move.
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