Mar 31, 2016
If Your Child Is Over 3 Years Of Age And
Still Hasn’t Successfully Potty Trained, He
Is Considered Delayed, This However
Does Not Include Children Who Have Not
Tried Or Started Potty Training. Potty
Training Isn’t Easy, And It Isn’t Abnormal
For A Child To Find Going From Diapers To
Toilet Difficult.
Sometimes
Delays Are
Simple,
Correctable
Matters, While
Other Delays
Require
Professional
Intervention.
By Understanding
Your Child’s
Readiness Signs
And Determining
Whether He Is
Truly Delayed, You
Can Help Him Get
On Track With The
Transition.
Most Children Are
Ready To Start Potty
Training Between 18
Months And 3 Years,
But That Doesn’t Mean
All Children Are. Potty
Training Can Take Up
To Three Months To
Successfully
Complete.
Before Getting Started, Your Child Should
Show Readiness Signs, Such As Taking
Interest In The Potty, Asking For Dirty Diapers
To Be Changed, Being Able To Understand
Simple Directions, Having The Physical
Capacity To Take His Pants On And Off And
Recognizing The Need For A Bowel
Movement Or The Sensation Of A Full
Bladder.