In a study that was
done in 2001, titled Factors associated with Toilet
Training in the 1990s done by Dr. R. Schum et al, AND another study done in 2003 titled Relationship between age at initiation of toilet training and duration of training: a prospective study by Blum NJ, Taubman B & Nemeth N show that while boys and girls often show readiness signals / behavior at similar ages, it has been shown that girls begin and complete potty training earlier th
Training in the 1990s
done by Dr. R. Schum et al, AND another study
done in 2003 titled Relationship between age at initiation of toilet
training and duration of training: a prospective study by Blum NJ, Taubman B & Nemeth N show that while boys and girls often show readiness signals / behavior at similar ages, it has been shown that girls begin and complete potty training earlier th
training and duration of
training: a prospective study by Blum NJ, Taubman B & Nemeth N show that while boys and girls often show readiness signals / behavior at similar ages, it has been shown that girls begin and complete potty training earlier th
training: a prospective study by Blum NJ, Taubman B & Nemeth N show that while boys and
girls often show readiness signals / behavior at similar ages, it has been shown that
girls begin and complete
potty training earlier th
training earlier
than boys!
While 22 to 24 months is a common age to start, and data
does support that
girls tend to
train earlier
than boys, you need to forget the stats and work with your child's personality and readiness (learn how to know if your child is ready to
potty train).
Girls are not necessarily easier to
potty train than boys, it is just that they only have to sit and
do not have to learn to stand also.