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Knowing when to potty train can be hard at times simply because all kids train at their own speed and rate. There are some people who claim they don’t have the time to get their child potty trained, but this is absolutely not true. Learning to use the potty will save you time and money in the long run.
Still not sure you can do it? Here are a few tips to get you started on the path to teaching your child to use the toilet.
Age Does Not Matter
Many parents are set that your child has to be a certain age before you can begin potty training them. In fact, age has nothing to do with when your child gets potty trained. Whether they are 12 months or 3 years old, your child will potty train when they are ready. Learn the signs of potty training readiness and be ready to start when they are.
Don’t Rush
Many parents are eager to get their child potty trained, and therefore they tend to rush their children to go to the toilet. Parents who take the time to talk to their child about using the potty and use books, videos and songs to get them used to the idea tend to have an easier time. Read this post to find more tips on how to prepare for potty training.
Encourage Your Child
Make sure you are enthusiastic about your child going to the bathroom. Encouragement can be a great way to show your child you are proud of them and that you support them as well. You can tell your child that the toilet is friendly and is going to help them. A potty training chart is a great way to let your child see his or her progress and earn fun treats!
Remember – it’s a process, not an event!
Don’t look at accidents as a negative thing, as annoying as they are, they are part of the learning process. Don’t expect perfect results overnight, for most children, it’s a gradual process that can take a few days to a few weeks or even a couple of months. With patience and persistence, your child will be fully trained so don’t give up too quickly.

