ExpertDr. Pandurang sawantPaediatrician4 years agoA. The physical maturity and readiness skills needed for successful toilet learning appear at the same time in girls and boys-between 18 and 30 months of age. The average age for girls to be toilet trained is 29 months, and for boys it's 31 months
Toilet training tips:
Proceed slowly and take signals from your child.
Give your child a feeling of active participation, control and independence.
Let your child get used to the potty seat. Allow your child to sit on the seat fully clothed, Let your child see parents and older siblings using the toilet.
Learn your child’s behavioral clues that signal he or she is about to go (for example, grimacing or stopping activity). Talk about the feeling of having to go and encourage your child to notice it and tell you when he or she has that feeling.
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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 years agoA. follow simple instructions.
understand and use words about using the potty.
make the connection between the urge to pee or poop and using the potty.
keep a diaper dry for 2 hours or more.
get to the potty, sit on it for enough time, and then get off the potty.
pull down diapers, disposable training pants, or underpants.
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