What age is appropriate to potty train a child?


Please list if you come from the UK, US, or another country. Thank you!

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The sooner you start, the better. There is nothing wrong with sitting your baby on a potty from a real early age. He will get used to it. In the UK, where I am from, it is not unusual for children to be clean and dry at aged 1 year. My own daughter was. I trained her to sit on the pot from before she could even support herself. When she was older and using the toilet, I would lift her out at night before I went to bed and whisper to her " wee wee for mommy" and she would. If I say that to her now (at age 19) she tells me to STOP!! because it is subliminal and she will never forget it. My 6 month old grandson uses his potty for dumps and automatical pees as well. So, my advice is start as early as a few months.
every child is different but start trying around 2

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