I personally don't think there is an age of "too young" for potty training - save $$ on diapers, too!
2006-10-05 02:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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She is showing the sings of being ready to train. Let her use the potty as often as she's willing.
There is no "perfect" age for potty training, it's just when ever the child is ready. Some are ready at 18 months, other's aren't ready until they are 4 or 5. If you try to hold her back because you think she's too young, then she may revert to diapers all the time and not want to train at all. Let her do what she wants when it comes to the potty, and be thankful you have one that wants to train at a young age. Think about all the money you'll save on diapers and wipes, and the work you won't be doing by not having to change her.
2006-10-05 03:04:20
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answered by welches_grape_jelly 6
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It is based upon the child. The child has to show interest. Like following you to the bathroom and wanting to know why. Most kids are potty trained around the age of two. My son was completely pottied trained at about 26 months. My friends son on the other hand didn't want anything to do with it until he was 3 years old. Just don't pressure them. And don't make any big changes while they are potty training like moving for example.
2006-10-05 03:30:43
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answered by faybe 3
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Too young? Well some countries start as early as 3 months (no joke; I think it is called elimination communication.) Too young really depends on you and her both. You both need to be ready, probably you more than her. I started all mine at about 13 months and by 18 months no more accidents with my girls, my boy: I put up the potty and started again at 20 months, I was put on strict bed rest and couldn't do it. He was fully trained at 24 months. If you are ready go for it, if not just wait. She'll learn eventually. Good luck!
2006-10-05 03:20:34
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answered by pebble 6
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I was completely potty trained and wearing underwear all day and night without problems by 18 months. Same with my brothers.
If your child is showing and interest in growing and learning, why would you want to stop her? Thats asinine.
I wouldnt make it into a battle with her, where now she HAS to potty only in the toilet. I certainly would be encouraging her to go, thinking ahead to make sure you help her avoid accidents, and talk to her about being a big girl and not going potty in her pants anymore, but in the toilet.
So long as a child can walk and show interest in your bathroom activities its not too early to potty train. Potty training starts with discussion, and mimicking your actions on the toilet. The result of all that is a child who wants to grow and be a big kid and only potty in the toilet. Or being potty trained.
2006-10-05 02:53:29
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answered by amosunknown 7
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She might show an interest already, but i know a lot of kids that show an interest that early and don't end up being fully potty trained until about 3 years old. Don't push it though. She'll be ready when she's ready.
2006-10-05 02:54:02
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answered by jevic 3
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I worked in a nursery for 3 years and have frolicked with hundreds of youngsters. The earliest i've got encountered develop right into a pair of year and a a million/2 previous. the uncomplicated develop into approximately 3 years previous. women seem much less annoying to potty prepare, yet asserting that I certainly have customary of a 5 year previous female who wasn't totally bathroom knowledgeable. each baby is diverse yet they get there at last. There are tell tale signs and indications while a baby is waiting for potty preparation. Huggies website has some useful information. desire this permits.
2016-10-01 23:18:37
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answered by banowski 4
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She's not too young if she wants to go and she really goes when she says she needs to. Your just lucky. If you were trying to potty train and she didn't seem interested I'd say she's too young, but if she's ready go for it!
2006-10-05 02:58:20
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answered by kat 7
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If she is going at this age, then yeah for you! I didn't push the issue until the warmer months after my children turned two...I have seen kids potty trained before they could really walk very well, at 9 months! She may have accidents, but hey...if she is willing then don't push it and also don't get discouraged if she decides it's not the thing for her now...
2006-10-05 02:58:20
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as she wants to then do it. Children like to change thier mind and before you know it she might refuse so do it while you can. the earlier the better. Just dont push if she happens to change her mind let her go at her own pace. Or she will not want to use the potty anymore. I have 4 children and i learned not to push them or they will refuse. Best wishes but no its not to early good for her at this age. You go little one!!! Best Wishes
2006-10-05 02:54:21
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answered by four2love 2
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