Potty training for boy and girl are the same, right?

Anonymous
In general, I believe it's understood that boys *on average* tend to potty train a bit later. From my own experience, this was particularly true of nighttime potty training. Boys tend tend to be dry at night quite a bit later than girls, ime.

However--this is all just generalization. Each kid is unique, and just because something is true generally with one gender vs another...doesn't mean that will hold true with your kid in particular.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would gender play role? Every kid is different and how parents approach potty training is also different. Just potty train according to your needs and wants as well as your child’s.



Because the structure of their anatomies are different? [/quote


How can I know when girl pees standing up if they wear dresses? I will find a poodle of pee on floor without dresses getting wet?
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