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Believe it: Kids go when they're READY to go
There is no magical age when kids are suddenly primed to go potty; it's all about their readiness level, and it's not something you can push. Readiness isn't just about being physically ready; kids have to be emotionally prepared. Typical key signs a child is ready to go, per the American Academy of Pediatrics: A dry diaper for two-hour stretches during the day or after a ...
more Photo by: flickr/Buster Benson
Believe it: Kids go when they're READY to go
There is no magical age when kids are suddenly primed to go potty; it's all about their readiness level, and it's not something you can push. Readiness isn't just about being physically ready; kids have to be emotionally prepared. Typical key signs a child is ready to go, per the American Academy of Pediatrics: A dry diaper for two-hour stretches during the day or after a nap; predictable poops; can follow simple instructions; indicates discomfort when a diaper is soiled; actually asks to use the toilet or potty; is into wearing underwear.
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