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06.09.08, 18:39 PM Newborn
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What is the earliest that potty training can be done? Just curious because my 15 month old pulled out her changing pad and sat down and pooped on it (while in diaper) and I am wondering if this is a sign. She also will pretend to wipe her tushie with a baby wipe. Don't want to push anything. [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Newborn 06.09.08, 06:39 PM Flag
 

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there are some that say you can pt as early as 5 mos. you can try but be prepared for set backs. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.08, 06:42 PM Flag
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dd showed signs of interest and knew what a potty was for at 18 mos, but wasn't ready until just after two. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.08, 06:44 PM Flag
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When I lived in Brazil, I couldn't find disposable diapers for my 18 month old. No one had even heard of a child not being toilet trained by that age. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.08, 06:45 PM Flag
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when I can predict her poops, I put my 9 mo on the baby bjorn little potty, and she goes in it. Zero pressure, of course, and if she didn't get a kick out of being on the potty, I wouldn't do it. So, I do think its possible that she has the awareness. I've also heard there may be window at about 16 months that later closes. I was supposedly trained somewhere around that time. You might get some more info from the Elimination Communication crowd (diaper free from birth)... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.09.08, 06:54 PM Flag
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