Do you suspect your child is ready to start potty training? Of course every child is different, but there are a few clear signs to look for that will indicate it might be time to bring out the potty.
1. Changing nappies less often
When your child starts to stay dry for a couple of hours at a time or has a dry nappy after sleeping, they are usually ready to start potty training.
2. Nappy is dry for longer periods
If you notice you are only changing their nappy after naps or meals, and a long time passes between changes, it may be time to bring out the potty.
3. Doesn’t like having a dirty nappy
Does your child clearly show that they find a wet or dirty nappy annoying? When the nappy starts to become a common topic of discussion at home, this is a sign your child is ready to say goodbye to nappies.
4. Talking the talk
When your child starts talking about “wee” and “poo”, this is usually a sign that they are starting to become independent enough to start potty training.
5. Walking the walk
Does your child want to go to the bathroom with you? Then it’s time to talk about how it’s done, and encourage your child to do the same. Potty training and the journey to becoming nappy free can begin!
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