Normal toilet training

For most children, the right time to start thinking about toilet training is when your child starts to signal before he or she goes in the diaper or around 2 years of age. Around this time you should set the potty up in the bathroom. Explain to your child in a matter of fact way what it is for. Make it clear that you do not expect them to use it right away. Rather tell them, "Someday you will be ready to use the potty like mommy and daddy". Research shows that starting "serious toilet training" before 2 years is not associated with toilet problems (constipation or stool withholding). But toilet training can take longer the earlier it is started. For most kids the time they will be successful with toilet training is after their child's second birthday. The age at which your child is trained has no relation to their intellect or your ability as a parent. It is a very individual process.

For more information talk to your pediatrician or read:

Reinforcing your child's desire to use the potty is important. Reading books is a great way to do this and spend time with your child. Here are a few suggestions of picture books and videotapes dealing with toilet training: