Although you might be very ready for this big milestone, your toddler might not be - here's how to tell
• Encourage them to come to the toilet with you so they visually see that everyone uses the potty/toilet.Your toddler develops so quickly that it can sometimes feel as though you’ve barely finished one stage before the next arrives. You may be at the point where your little one has started playgroup or a nursery and are keen to get them out of nappies, and as parents, we really want to get it right.
• It is also fairly common that when asked, a toddler will deny that they are doing a poo, this is because they don’t want to be taken away from their playtime to get their nappy changed or occasionally they believe it’s dirty and messy. Again, this is another sign that your child is ready as they become aware of the process.
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