At what age are most kids ready to try potty chairs?

There's no single "magic" age for potty training, as every child develops differently. However, most kids are ready to start potty training between 18 and 30 months old. Here's why:

* Physical readiness: They have better bladder and bowel control.

* Cognitive readiness: They understand simple instructions and can follow a routine.

* Emotional readiness: They show interest in using the potty and want to please their parents.

Signs a child might be ready:

* Staying dry for longer periods (2 hours or more).

* Having regular bowel movements.

* Showing interest in the potty or in using diapers.

* Being able to communicate their needs.

Remember: Potty training is a process, and it takes time. Be patient, positive, and consistent with your approach. If your child isn't ready, don't push it. They'll eventually get there!

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