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If you have tried toilet learning with your child before and it doesn't work out, your child might just not be ready. Don’t be disappointed or upset. You can’t rush your child into using the toilet. You could try taking a break from the training for about 1 to 3 months.
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When toilet training, make sure to practice with your child! Building a routine and helping your child get used to the potty will help them feel more confident.
Tip: have your child sit on the potty at specific times during the day, such as first thing in the morning.
When it comes to toilet learning, every child will be different. However, you can create a plan to best support your child!
For ex., consider using a potty chair rather than a regular toilet. Your child might be more stable on a potty chair so that their feet can touch the floor.
When it comes to toilet learning, every child will be different. Some children are ready as young as 18 months, but most start between the ages of 2 to 4. As a parent, it is important to be patient and follow your child’s cues through each step.
Try helping your toddler learn to climb stairs! Taking time to practice safely going up and down them with your toddler can be a fun activity for their development.
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Help support your child's development by cooking or baking with them this weekend!
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Help support your child's creativity and development by trying this activity with them!
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Try this ASQ activity with your 1 year old to support your child's development.
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Introducing our ASQ Resources for Child Development series! Try these fun and easy activities with your child— a great way to have fun together and encourage your child’s healthy development.
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