Understanding Readiness Signs
When it comes to potty training, timing is everything. Every child develops at their own pace, and recognizing the signs of readiness can make the difference between a smooth transition and a frustrating experience for both you and your little one.
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Walking Steadily: Your child should be able to walk confidently and climb onto a potty chair or toilet seat.
Staying Dry: Look for periods where their diaper stays dry for longer stretches - at least two hours at a time.
Regular Bowel Movements: A predictable pattern makes it easier to anticipate when they need to go.
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Communication Skills: They can express their needs through words, expressions, or gestures.
Independence: Shows interest in doing things themselves, like dressing or feeding.
Curiosity About the Bathroom: Follows you to the bathroom or shows interest in what you're doing.
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Telling You About Wet Diapers: When they start noticing and communicating about soiled diapers, they're developing awareness.
Interest in Underwear: Shows excitement about wearing "big kid" underwear.
Wanting to Please: Shows pride in accomplishments and wants to make you happy.
Remember, mama - every child is different. Some may show all these signs at 18 months, others not until they're 3 or older. Trust your instincts and your child's cues.