There's no magic potty training age, but these signs of readiness may help you decide when it's time to introduce the toilet to your toddler.
When it comes to potty training, and when to begin the process, patience is usually rewarded. Many parents find that the best plan is to wait until their child shows signs of readiness, rather than bowing to pressure from friends or family to jump-start the process too early, or ...
There is no single best time to start potty training. Many parents or caregivers find it is best to begin when their toddlers show signs of readiness. These may include asking to have diapers changed, staying dry for longer periods, and showing interest in using the potty on their own. Po...
But she recommends that parents gauge their own readiness, along with their baby’s because signing requires learning on their part and committing to a lot of repetition of those hand signs. Some parents are eager to start when their babies are just a few months old, while others wait until...