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Potty Training - Keokuk,IA

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My son was 19months, if you have a boy going potty outside made it fun and all it took was gramps to show him how to pee on a tree. Then you just have to teach them they can't always go outside.

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#1- 22 months. He was fully day and night trained in a week.
#2- 18 months- shewas fully day trained by 21 months nights at 2 1/2
#3 - 15 months but we took a more elimination communication route with him. Anyway he was day trained at 21 months and nights at 24 months.

Before anyone says anything negative :) I just wanted to assure you that all of my kids were trained with the utmost love and paitience. It was just a priority to me to get the done early. They are now 3, 6, and 9 and suffered no ill effects by not being allowed to trian on their scheduale. I have a friend who's son is 3 1/2 and the potty is a daily battle for them. I am glad I did not have to go through that. Likewise I have nothing negative to say about those who wait.

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My daughter was about 2.5 and trained in a couple of weeks, because she was clearly ready and interested. My grandson was a few months older, as I recall, but also was ready and trained quickly with no problems.

Check out the great "readiness" checklists at this site, plus tips on various training strategies, the best ages to start them, and the advantages and disadvantages of each approach: http://www.parentingscience.com/toilet-training-readiness...

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My DD is 3 years 8 months and we only just started last week. Part of it has been because of extreme resistance on her part and part of it is last year, when she was 2 (which seems to be the norm for most people), was probably the most stressful time of our lives. We had a new home built, moved from out of state, then I lost my job, and my mother was diagnosed with cancer and ended up in hospice care the last 5 months of her life - the last thing I wanted to do was think about potty training, especially since DD was not showing interest!

Every kid is different though, and it's not really a question of age so much as what signs of readiness they might be showing.

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I started mine when she was 20 or 22 months old..she is 27 months old now...still a work in progress but she is good during the day (not the night). Only has an occasional accident (seems to be always whenever she is eating dinner...on my watch)

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My son was 19months, if you have a boy going potty outside made it fun and all it took was gramps to show him how to pee on a tree. Then you just have to teach them they can't always go outside.

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My Daughter was 2.
My son was a little over 3 years old.
We went according to THEIR readiness though.

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Daughter at 2.5.

Son day after his 3rd bday.

We started when THEY wanted to so it went smoothly.

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Daughter was 2...literally went from diapers one day to underware the next and never looked back. She had few accidents, including overnights...she took a while longer to poop on the toliet. she would put a diaper on to poop...this lasted a couple of months.

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