When children should stop using diapers?
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I started introducing the potty at 18 months with my oldest and she was fully out of diapers at 2.
Start 'em at two; they should be off by three.
During the day? about 2-3 years.
When the child is aware that being wet/soiled is uncomfortable and you have time to devote to teaching about the potty. The child should also be able to indicate a need to go and be aware of the need before the elimination occurs.
Age 11
when you lose all your money on buying diapers , and you become broke.
Only when they are ready or you will scare them! Wait till He starts telling you or notices his nappy is wet or dirty this is a sign that he is realising he has weed or pooed. The ages vary from child to child, boys usually later than girls. As old as 3 isnt uncommon, be relaxed about it.
I started at two using pull-ups instead of diapers just to get em used to the idea of underwear, however they may still have accidents, so don't be surprised if you have to wash more clothes.
When they are ready - differs for each child (and, it's later than when we were growing up). Try to start around 2 or 2 1/2 (pending on when they seem ready), will probably be done with them by 3.
As their sense of smell gets better and as they see their friends doing it, they are more likely (daycare helps). Try to do things gradually (e.g. moving to pull-ups, then using baby underwear over the diapers). When their language skills get better, that helps too because they can tell you when they need to go and/or after they went.
Get some of those "feel and learn" diapers. I don't think you want to be like my sister who had a 3 1/2 year old still wearing diapers. I was potty-trained at 18-months. Go me!
I had my boys potty trained by age 3. I started during the day at age 2 and eventually they were potty-trained at night also by age 3.
You should begin potty training as early as possible especially if you are a single parent and must work. For the child's' first birthday. Be sure the child is no longer on the bottle, it is difficult to potty train while a child is still on the bottle. Take a day. Stay at home with child, and play the potty game. Put the potty in different rooms in the house. Continue to give child plenty of liquids. 1st put underwear on child and teach child to pull underwear on and off. Use child's favorite toy, pretend to have toy use potty, and then reward, then let child do the same with toy. (the whole time giving child fluids). Hint: Do not answer telephone or doorbell. Your child needs you full attention. Believe me if you train your child after his/her first birthday, you will both be happy
When they ask to.
Be assured that nobody has ever walked down the aisle in a nappy!!!!
Don't feel under pressure from other mums - just know your own child and go with them.
DONT KNOW TRYING TO FIGURE THAT OUT MYSELF
at the age of two so when they turn three they will be done
Wow- you've got a lot of answers here. All children are different so you can't actually put a number limit. But once they're walking and communicating you should start. They have to understand that they are going potty before they can do it on the potty. My 15 month old stood in a corner to poop so we started using the potty. But my nephew was 3 before he understood. Just like walking and talking are at different stages for every kid-- when you're child can tell you to change their diaper (even if just by bringing you a new diaper or by saying shoo-wee)- it's probably time to start. Of course, did you know that some cultures potty train as soon as the child sits up? They put the baby on the potty seat immediately after eating or drinking. And by the time they can walk- they are fully potty trained?
Just don't feel like you have to follow any guidelines just because other kids are doing it. Just like peer pressure- we all get the good parent pressure :)
Chiildren should start using the potty wen they are ready the signs are
taking off there nappy
asking to go to the toilet
all children are different usually girls potty train faster than boys
Girls at 13 months Boys at 15 months
when they are ready each child is different
but before they start school is a good age!
by age 2 1/2
i started my son using the potty at about 2 but didn't give up the nappys until he was 2 1/2. i just woke up one morning and thought today is the day. i let my son run around with just pants on and managed to get him on the potty for most of his wee's, my mate and i trained our kids at the same time and made a fuss of who used the potty so they both trained really quickly.
dont take them out peopl it a lot easer
at 2 and 3
Your child will become aware that he has either wee or poo in his nappy. At this point you could make a habit of letting your child be in the house without a nappy on and then place the potty near them. It sounds silly, but if you demonstrate to your child what to do, you'll be surprised at how quickly they will pick it up. Don't expect miricles though. Praise your child when he uses the potty (perhaps a star on a chart or a story - NOT sweets) but never make a big deal if they miss the potty or have an accident. It's all about confidence. Potty training was one of my favourite parrts of motherhood. Some children even feel more comfortable using a toilet with a training seat rather than a potty. And above all, if safe to do so, give your child privacy when using the potty!
Only when that particular child is ready. Everyone is different.
There is a lot of ridiculous competitive behaviour between parents, bragging about when their darling was dry etc. Ignore this.
I waited until my daughter was 3 years and 1 month old. and then it took 2 days. You can save yourself a lot of hassle and mopping if you leave it that bit later.
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