By Laura Leavitt

The myths just make it harder to accept your child's natural rhythm for potty training.
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By Laura Leavitt

The myths just make it harder to accept your child's natural rhythm for potty training.
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By JustMommies staff

So you think your child is ready for the potty? Here are some questions you might want to ask before you start potty training. How old is your child? Although a generation ago moms started potty training as early as six months of age, now the common starting age for potty training is around two years
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By JustMommies staff

So you think your child is ready for the potty? Here are some questions you might want to ask before you start potty training. How old is your child? Although a generation ago moms started potty training as early as six months of age, now the common starting age for potty training is around two years
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By Laura Leavitt

There are some pieces of wisdom to consider.
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By Laura Leavitt

There are some pieces of wisdom to consider.
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By JustMommies staff

You’ve cleared a major hurdle in potty-training – your child has learned to use the bathroom successfully – but once you leave your house it’s a different story entirely. Your child becomes fearful and agitated and refuses to “go” in a strange bathroom. If you feel like you’re stuck in
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By JustMommies staff

By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of The No-Cry Potty Training Solution Potty training can be natural, easy, and peaceful. The first step is to know the facts. The perfect age to begin potty training is different for every child. Your child's best starting age could be anywhere from eighteen to thirty-two
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By Elizabeth Pantley

Potty training is easier and happens faster if your child is truly ready in all three areas: physical, cognitive and social. But the big question is: how do you know when your child is ready? If you have never traveled this road before, you likely don’t even know what signs to look for. Take this quiz
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By Laura Leavitt

Babies sometimes just want to stick with the diaper for a while.
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