| There isn't an age that at which point all children are | | | | squat down onto a potty. Finally the baby must have |
| ready to be potty trained because all babies develop | | | | regular soft formed bowel movements. |
| at different rates both physically and mentally. The | | | | What are the nice-haves? |
| highly subjective nature of potty training readiness | | | | These are signs that will give you an idea of how |
| means that you should therefore be on the lookout for | | | | resistant your child will be to the potty training process. |
| obvious giveaway signs that your child is ready for the | | | | If he / she is showing signs that she dislikes a dirty |
| next steps. | | | | nappy, imitates one of her parents in certain things or |
| Research shows that there is nothing benefited from | | | | even shows signs of wanting to be more independent |
| delaying the potty training milestone. In fact some | | | | then these are all positive signals. |
| research suggests that keeping the baby in nappies | | | | In Summary |
| for a longer period of time may actually hamper and | | | | In general babies are ready for potty training at the |
| slow down his / her development. | | | | age of 18 months and it is generally accepted that |
| What are the must-have signs? | | | | there is no point in delaying the potty training process |
| There are really two categories of signs about | | | | beyond this point if the baby is ready. In the 1960's |
| whether your baby is ready to be potty trained or not. | | | | most children were potty trained by the age of 18 |
| One group is must-haves and the other group is | | | | months, however over the last few decades the |
| nice-haves! | | | | average has been pushed back to 2 1/2 to 3 years. In |
| Your baby must have the ability to communicate either | | | | some cases children are still in nappies at the age of 4. |
| verbally or with the use of his / her hands and be able | | | | The advice from child psychology professionals is to |
| to follow simple instructions. He / she must also have | | | | get the potty training milestone out of the way as |
| the ability to walk around and the physical strength to | | | | soon as you're confident the child is ready for it. |