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3 Day Potty Training Top 10 Part 1 Q&A
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2. Yes, it's true. Every child is different, but in general, girls
tend to potty train before boys do.
In a two-year study conducted by the Medical College of
Wisconsin and published in 2002, researchers found that
girls stayed dry during the day at 32.5 months, boys at
35 months.
Girls showed an interest in the potty at 24 months, boys
at 26 months. Girls stayed dry for two hours at a time at
26 months, boys at 29 months. And girls verbalized their
need to go to the bathroom at 26 months while boys
verbalized it at 29 months.
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4. No matter how frustrating they may be, accidents are best handled as
matter of factly as possible. Calmly help your child out of his wet clothes
and into dry ones.
Although the temptation to scold may be great, it won't help speed potty
training, and neither will punishing your child. These tactics can set up a
power struggle or hurt his self-esteem, derailing potty training instead.
Most children will have accidents for up to six months after they're potty
trained. If you're seeing improvement, then things are probably progressing
normally. If, however, your child has more accidents than he has
successful experiences using the potty, he may need more help.