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The Ultimate Guide to Early Potty Training – What Age Should You Start?

As a parent, it's natural to wonder when the best time is to start potty training your child. While there is no hard and fast rule, most experts agree that the earliest age to start potty training is around 18 months to 2 years old. However, it's important to remember that every child is different and may not be ready until they are closer to 3 years old. It's important to pay attention to your child's cues and readiness, and not rush the process. Starting too early can lead to frustration for both you and your child, while waiting too long can delay the process and cause unnecessary stress. Ultimately, the key is to be patient, consistent, and positive throughout the potty training journey.