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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Developmentally (barring a developmental delay), kids are ready to potty train between 18-24 months - some even earlier. This is when almost all kids were trained prior to the invention of disposable diapers. After 24 months, it gets a little harder as the kids psychologically develop and learn more about power and control and doing things their way However training early isn't as convenient. You have to get them to a toilet / potty often. So many choose not to train until the child wants to as that means they can leave them in diapers and it is much more convenient. Usually however schools need kids to be trained so most will train between 3 and 4 if their kids haven't wanted to by them as it once again becomes inconvenient to not be able to send them to school. There are so many ways to train. Make a list of 10 and work your way through them. She is old enough to talk to her about it, put her on the toilet regularly and make it a goal.[/quote] I see zero benefits to training “on time” before two. It is massively inconvenient for parents. I wish I’d waited longer, actually. Who cares if kids are developmentally ready? It doesn’t harm them to wait.[/quote]
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