Usually between 2 and 3...she's right on schedule. Don't push her if you get some full days where she'll tell you, you're doing great. It will happen, don't rush or pressure her she'll just regress if you do. Just be consistant, then she'll be consistant and you'll forget all about this part (untill the next one)
2006-09-15 05:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well about a month ago my son kept taking off his diaper , so I decided to try to start training him ,he is only 14 months , so I wasnt forcing him , because he is still kinda young , but he thought it was fun the first 2 weeks , now he says
eewl at the toilet and keeps his diaper on , so I'll probably start again at 2 years old , Thats usually the time most people do it . But by 3 she should be potty trained , with the exception of a few accidents. Thats why they have those great diapers that look like underwear , she will feel like a big girl in those ,just remember to encourage her and give her a treat when she goes potty.
2006-09-15 05:58:43
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answered by MAMACITA 3
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In your parents' day, it was rare and aberrational if the child WASN'T completely potty-trained by the age of two; but society now is more permissive and tolerant (or maybe we've just gotten lazy), and it's not uncommon for children to be 3-4 years old before being potty trained.
For what it's worth, my son was about 3 1/2 before he completely mastered the potty.
2006-09-15 05:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Usally around the age of 3.......... both my boys was fully potty trained by the time they were a month from turning 3.
2006-09-15 06:12:38
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answered by crazy2have3kids 3
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I have 4 children the 2 oldest girls were potty trained in a week my third also a girl a little over age 2 is still working at it....I think it depends on the child. Mine somtimes just refuses. This to shall pass. Try to stay at home if possible for a few weeks. Till she is able to get her bladder trained so you dont have to scramble as quickly to find a potty.
2006-09-15 06:12:23
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answered by toogoodtobebad2000 1
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I don't think there is a certain age b/c all kids are different but usually it is by 2 or 2 1/2 that they are potty trained but I wouldn't worry about it as long as she is trying and plus they have accidents so it isn't anything to worry about.
2006-09-15 05:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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My son is 2 years and 8 months. He has been completely trained for about 5 months.
If your child were "READY" to be completely potty trained she would be.....don't worry about it! She will get it soon enough.
You haven't seen any highschool graduates walking across the stage wearing a diaper so don't stress over it! :)
2006-09-15 05:12:14
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answered by Natural_Woman 4
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I started to potty train my son at the age of one...I wanted him to learn early...but I also let him learn b4 that I let him play on his potty and let him get the feel for it and make a game of it...it took awhile...by the time he hit the age of two he as potty trained but still had accidents...each child is different...keep workin on it and she will learn...look for signs of her having to go and make her go...they will at time ignore you and not tell you..my son is 4 and I still have to tell him to go because they get too busy and just don't want to go...
2006-09-15 05:13:40
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answered by mouseymom24 1
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Ive heard parents boast about their pottytrained 18 month old and such.... my 3 were all right near their 3rd bday before we were brave enough to go into public with big-kid underpants.
Dont stress it.... she'll get it! Especially if shes in a pre-school class or has little friends her age & older. She wont wanna be seen as "the baby"!
2006-09-15 05:04:20
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answered by lindsay74 3
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Many kids aren't fully trained until 3.
2006-09-15 05:00:42
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answered by KathyS 7
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