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What age should I start potty training?
Children typically become ready for potty training between ages 2 and 3, but individual readiness varies. Observing signs of readiness is crucial. Visit our parent hub here for detailed guidance and tips on starting potty training.
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How do I know if my child is ready?
Signs of readiness include staying dry for at least 2 hours, showing discomfort with dirty nappies, and being able to follow simple instructions.
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How long does potty training typically take?
It varies, but expect several months for complete independence. Consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement are key.
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What if my child resists potty training?
Remain patient and supportive. Offer encouragement and incentives, but avoid pressure or punishment. It's normal for children to resist at times.