Teaching your son how to use the potty requires a reasonable degree of cooperation and motivation from him, plus time and patience from you. The key to potty training success is starting when your son is interested, willing, and physically able. Although some kids are ready as young as 18 months, others may not be prepared to learn until well past their third birthday. Some experts believe that boys stay in diapers a bit longer than girls because they're generally more active and may be less likely to stop and take the time to use the potty.
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What you need for your potty training weekend
The idea that your child could get comfortable using the potty in a few days — or even just one afternoon — sounds too good to be true, doesn't it? Although this may seem unbelievable if you expect potty training to be lengthy and difficult, "quick-training" works for many parents. Here we explain the "potty training in three days" strategy, outlined in Julie Fellom's Diaper Free Toddlers program, and give you step-by-step instructions on how to make it work for you. One thing to keep in mind: Even when your child is using the potty rather than diapers , he may still have accidents.
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