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Is your child ready for potty training at nursery? Here's the place for all your toilet training questions.

dd seems too young? But is asking for toilet wwyd?

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hettie · 01/02/2012 10:28

DD is 22 months and has been asking (and going) to the toilet for wees and poos at least once a day (sometimes twice) for about a month... She's very verbal and is in that phase of wanting to do everything for herself.....Clearly this is a sign that we should be potty training, but she seems so young. WWYD?

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millymae · 01/02/2012 11:06

I don't think she's too young at all - my eldest child was reliably out of nappies in the day at 17 months (although we did have to take the potty everywhere) and at night just after her second birthday. Her sister was the complete opposite - she was nearly 3 before she showed any interest in the potty and it was only a promise of a treat that got her to actually use it! Once she'd got over that hurdle the nappies were dispensed with within a couple of days.

Based on my experience I'd say that the right age to start potty training is when your child is ready - in your shoes I'd build on what your daughter's already started. So long as you don't get cross if she has an 'accident' it will be fine. Go for it and think of the money you'll be saving!

Indith · 01/02/2012 11:08

Not too young at all. If she wants to do it then go with it.

PosieParker · 01/02/2012 11:08

My dd didn't wear nappies after 22 months.....my generation would have been late at that age!!

BillyBollyBandy · 01/02/2012 11:09

Agree wth millymae, just go with what your dd wants and see how you get on. I know several children who were out of nappies before 2 at their own instigation.

StealthPolarBear · 01/02/2012 11:11

She seems ready. Good for her, go for it. As is my dd (older) yipee! I have changed nappies most days since 2007, can't wait to never have to do it again. :)

TrinityRhino · 01/02/2012 11:13

gecko decided at 23 months that she was no longer going to wear a nappies, day or night and she has been dry since

if she is asking and doing it then she's ready

gor for it

sittinghippo · 01/02/2012 11:13

Exactly the same age my DD was when she started potty training properly. We went without nappies completely during the day, and it took less than a week for her to be mostly reliably dry.

mintymellons · 01/02/2012 13:05

Interesting. My DD2 is 22 months. She's been telling us when she does a poo for quite a while now. We got DD1's old potty out of the loft a few weeks ago and just let her sit on it before her bath. I've since increased that to after breakfast and after her nap aswell. So far she's managed one poo in the potty, but will happily sit for ages sometimes! I plan to ditch the nappies in a couple of weeks (waiting til after half term break!).

DD1 was just turned 2 when she was potty trained.

I don't think 22 months is too young if the signs are there!

hettie · 01/02/2012 18:15

Thanks all, seems like i should go for it. how long do you think i should give, what number of accidents per day might indicate she is broadly 'getting it' ifykwim

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HappyHoppyHippy · 01/02/2012 18:16

Not too young. Dd was dry day time at 22 months and dry at night by 23, go for it

sittinghippo · 01/02/2012 18:21

We had 17 accidents on the first day! 4 on the second day, and then only one or two for a few more days after that. Every child is different, remember that, you may have a perfect first day and then a dreadful second day, it can go up and down for a while. I started it during the holidays, while there was no play groups to go to, so we were at home more or less the whole time. Meant I could have 20 pairs of knickers and leggings on standby, and didnt need to worry about her weeing on somebody elses pristine carpets.
Good luck!

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