Signs It's Time to Start Potty Training: Readiness Signs to Look Out For - My Carry Potty®

Signs It's Time to Start Potty Training: Readiness Signs to Look Out For

Posted by Olli Smith


Potty training is a significant milestone in your child’s development, and it’s a process that varies greatly from one child to the next.

Some children might be ready as early as 18 months, while others may not show signs until they’re closer to three years old. But how do you know when your toddler is ready to start this new adventure?

We are here to guide you through the key signs that it might be time to start potty training, and how My Carry Potty can support you every step of the way.

1. Showing Interest in the Bathroom

One of the first signs that your child may be ready for potty training is an increased curiosity about the bathroom and what goes on there. If your little one starts to follow you or other family members into the bathroom, asks questions about the toilet, or shows interest in flushing, these are positive signs they might be ready to try for themselves.

Tip: Encourage this interest by letting them sit on their My Carry Potty while you use the toilet. This can make the process less intimidating and more relatable.

2. Staying Dry for Longer Periods

A key indicator that your child’s bladder control is developing is when they can stay dry for longer periods during the day, especially during naps. This typically means that their bladder is maturing and they are starting to recognize when they need to go.

3. Communicating the Need to Go

When your toddler starts telling you that they need to pee or poop, either through words, facial expressions, or gestures, it’s a clear sign they’re developing the awareness necessary for potty training. Some children might even begin to hide when they’re going, commonly behind the sofa or curtains, which can also indicate they’re ready to move to the potty.

Tip: Encourage this communication by asking them regularly if they need to go, and praise them for telling you when they do. Consider using a reward system, such as a sticker reward chart, to make this process more engaging.

4. Discomfort in Wet or Soiled Nappies

If your child starts to show discomfort or displeasure when their nappy is wet or soiled, it’s another strong indicator that they’re ready to start potty training. They may pull at their nappy or ask for a change more frequently.

Tip: This is a great time to introduce them to their very own My Carry Potty, which can make the idea of using a potty more appealing. Our fun and colourful designs can help your child feel excited about this new stage.

5. Can Follow Simple Instructions

Your child needs to be able to understand and follow simple instructions before starting potty training. If they can follow basic commands like “sit down” or “pick that up,” they’re likely ready to follow potty training directions too.

Tip: Keep instructions clear and simple. My Carry Potty’s easy-to-use design means your child can learn to use it independently, which helps build their confidence.

6. Showing Independence in Other Areas

Children who are beginning to show independence in other areas, like dressing themselves, may be ready to take on the challenge of potty training. This independence often signals that they’re eager to take on more responsibility, including using the potty.

Tip: Reinforce their independence by allowing them to choose their own My Carry Potty on our website or at a stockist. Whether they prefer a character-themed design or a more aesthetic pastel look, having a potty they love can motivate them to use it regularly.

Getting Started with Potty Training

If you’ve noticed some or all of these signs in your toddler, it may be time to start potty training. Remember, every child is different, and there’s no need to rush the process. It’s important to be patient and supportive, making the experience as positive as possible.

At My Carry Potty, we understand that potty training is a big step for both parents and toddlers. That’s why we’ve created a range of products designed to make the process easier and more enjoyable for everyone involved. From our portable potty to our potty training chart, we have everything you need to support your child through this exciting milestone.

Ready to get started? Explore our full range of potty training products here and help your little one achieve potty training success with My Carry Potty!

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