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"When should I start potty training my daughter"

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- what method of potty training should I use

- 14 month old baby girl

- 33" tall (very tall for her age)

- pulls on diaper

- try's to change her diaper on her own

- "first and only child"

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  1. It's a little bit early yet. Most girls don't start until 2 or 3 years old. They have to understand what's going on. Much earlier than that and it's not them being trained, it's you-trained to rush them to the bathroom in time for it to come out.


  2. as soon as you want just have patience girls learn faster than boys good luck

  3. It's great that she's already giving hints that she's about ready to be potty trained. I would say to buy her a potty. Let her sit on the potty after she's eaten or drank or whenever she would be likely to use the bathroom. Don't force her to sit on the potty. And always praise her efforts, even if she doesn't do anything. She'll eventually get it. Good luck!

  4. Do you have a potty chair? If so, let her use it when you do. Sounds strange but my daughter potty trained this way. We went to the potty together every 20-30 minutes all day long. (I had a infection) She was about 2 but she was my 4th and only girl. She took right to the little white chair. I did have to use underwear and no pull ups. She got confused and peed in them. In underwear she went to the potty.

    Good Luck

  5. my baby sis started potty training when she about 16 months and she was potty trained by the time she was 18th months and u should make it so she tells u when she needs to go and put her on a chair for like 3mins when she starts to get the hang of it but then goes in her pants then she will make sure she goes in the potty so then she will not have to stair in the chair

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