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Expert Advice: The Frequency Your Child Should Use the Potty – Essential Tips for Parents

Are you a parent wondering how often to take your child to the potty? The answer depends on your child's age, bladder control, and individual needs. For infants and toddlers, it is recommended to change diapers every 2-3 hours. As they get older and show signs of readiness, encourage them to use the potty every 2-3 hours during the day. It's important to also take them to the potty before and after meals, and before bedtime. Remember, every child is different and may require more or less frequent potty breaks. Stay consistent with your routine and celebrate their successes to encourage potty training success.