go ahead and try training them together. But if one seems ready before the other, separate training will work best. Don’t despair though: the less eager twin could wind up showing more interest when he sees his sib use the potty. ...
Would you or any of your followers have tips on potty training twin girls? I believe they are ready. I just don’t know how to start. They are used to their potty chairs and have both used my toilet with a training seat on it but I haven’t officially started the training because ...
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It has been assumed that voiding can be voluntarily controlled from potty training onward; from that point on, voiding should only be carried out in a private place, with impeccable control outside the toilet. Thus, incontinence is ... ...
and the ones who start the process later might learn quicker from watching their twin in the bathroom. The most important thing for you and your kids to keep in mind when potty training twins is that it’s not a competition. Let them go at their own pace and keep sibling rivalry to a...
The ultimate nightmare would be that one twin is totally on board with potty training and the other rejects it. I was worried that I’d found myself in that boat on day one. Ofelia, my big talker who is very analytical, was not here for potty training at all — in fact, she seemed...