Children can show readiness from 18 months to 2 years. Signs include walking, independence, dry nappies for 2+ hours. Regular bowel movements and ability to follow simple instructions help
Neurotypical kids are physiologically ready at 18 months. Realistic readiness typically occurs between 18-24 months. Some children may need to wait until 36-42 months
No single potty training method is superior to others. Combining verbal, physical, and social training methods is beneficial. Children's readiness varies widely, not a fixed age requirement
Most US children start potty training between 18-30 months. Average age of toilet training is between 2-3 years. Children may start training as early as 18 months
No specific age is right for potty training, but 18-24 months is average. Readiness signs include following instructions and sitting on toilet. Child should be able to stay dry for two hours
By 18 months, teach basic bathroom words and cues. By 21 months, explain toilet use and prepare potty chair. Child should be ready when can walk and sit on toilet