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  2. Toilet training - Wikipedia

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    [b] However, this shifted over time, with parents in the early 20th century beginning training at 12–18 months of age, and shifting by the latter half of the century, to an average of greater than 18 months. [17] In the US and Europe, training normally starts between 21 and 36 months, with only 40 to 60% of children trained by 36 months. [11 ...

  3. When (and how) should you start potty training? Experts say ...

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics says kids may be physically ready for potty training at 18 months old, but they may not be cognitively ready until after they turn 2. Yahoo Life talked to ...

  4. Elimination communication - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, baby-led potty training is a similar system for meeting babies' toileting needs. The main feature of the system is that care-givers 'hold babies out' or support them on a potty in order for them to void in an appropriate place outside their nappy. The method is typically started before the baby is six months old.

  5. 8 potty training tips for parents who are ready to start - AOL

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    What is the best age to potty train? What is the best method for potty training? Pediatrician Dr. Katie Lockwood gives potty training tips.

  6. Vietnamese parents use a whistling sound when infants pee in the potty; by 9 months, most babies knew the cue, and all 47 babies in one study were potty trained by 24 months, according to the ...

  7. Anal stage - Wikipedia

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    Negative parent-child interactions in the anal stage, including early or harsh toilet training, can lead to the development of an anal-retentive personality. If the parents are too forceful or harsh in training the child to control their own bowel movements, the child may react by deliberately retaining their bowel movements in rebellion.