my daughter is 2 years old and very brilliant and active. i wanna start pooty training for her. shes been using pot and toilet seats for some time but she never tells me herself she wanna pee or poo but tells me when shes done. now i have bought POTTY TRAINING SEAT AND STOOL for her, but how do i guess if shes ready to wee or poo.. how do i make her tell me that she wana use toilet and the main question that i wanna ask is If I wanna make her sit myself on the toilet seat time to time, how much should be the gap between every time i do that and do i have to remove her nappy while training her?
im really desperate to do that because i know she can do that as shes quite forward for her age and i want her to pick this soon. i am going on holidays after 2 months and i want her to get trained before that. ive heard people saying kids can b potty trained within few days or weeks… NEED TIPS FROM YOU ALL plssss..
thanks
Kids who are READY to be potty trained can be trained within days or weeks — if she isn’t ready, it will take much longer and be painful for you both. If she isn’t able to sense when she needs to go or warn you about it, then she isn’t ready. In the meantime, just keep working with her to develop the skills and language she needs so that when her body is ready, she’ll be easily able to communicate that to you.


Kids who are READY to be potty trained can be trained within days or weeks — if she isn’t ready, it will take much longer and be painful for you both. If she isn’t able to sense when she needs to go or warn you about it, then she isn’t ready. In the meantime, just keep working with her to develop the skills and language she needs so that when her body is ready, she’ll be easily able to communicate that to you.
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Mom of 20-month-old who shows some but not all signs of readiness
The first thing you have to be sure of is that she can actually use the words "wee" or "poo" to tell you when she has to go. I’m sure you have read that you can’t really force a child to potty train, that they will do it when they are ready and I found that to be 100% true with my daughter. I started potty training her at 2 because she didn’t mind sitting on the toilet and would end up sitting there for an hour and eventually peeing. That isn’t potty training, though. One morning my daughter came downstairs without her diaper on and I told her I wasn’t putting one back on her – she was about 2 1/2. I put out a potty seat, left her without underwear or a diaper and threw caution to the wind. I was absolutely shocked, but she peed and pooped on her little potty without any guidance from me at all. We stuck to wearing skirts and dresses and no underwear until I was pretty sure she understood the sensation – about 3 days. Once we put underwear on, she had a few accidents, but within 2 weeks, she was potty trained w/ no accidents at all and after a month we were completely done with diapers and pull-ups (which I think are a huge waste of money) even at night. I think it’s a good idea to see if your daughter will know to sit on the potty if she has the urge to pee or poop first. If she doesn’t, she may not be ready.
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Just persevere, they will soon learn how to do it.
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1st of all, use cerrect gramer. Tht was rly hard 2 read. Gawd.
Now, 4 my pt. Let ur chid take a dump when he wants 2. Jus let him run around a bit.. he’ll poo eventually.. evn if its on da floor. Goodluck!
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i got it from my momma
find a method which works best woth your child and be consistent with it.
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Its good that you are ready for her to be potty trained. Now all you need to do is wait for her to be ready.
Check the site listed below for some tips on potty training.
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pottytoilettraining.org