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that actually depends on the child's development. parents can train them as early as 2yrs old to go to the bathroom. |
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most parents are dependent to using diapers. sometimes, the child's outgrow using them. |
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it's always a little less messy when they have their diapers on. Janessar is right, most kiddos start with potty training by the age of 2. |
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I had my kid stop wearing diapers when he was 1. his pediatrician advised me that prolonging diaper use can increase the risk for urinary tract infection. I got scared so I started his potty training earlier, but he's doing fine. |
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I think training your child as early as 3 or 4 years old is a good way to start for stopping using diapers. |
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maybe 2 years old would be the right age to stop wearing diapers, trained your baby to go to the comfort room when he/she needed to reliever herself |
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start when they turn 1.5 years old. their consciousness is developing so moms can start training them. |