How To Remove The Yellow Stain From...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Apparently (and I don't know why I am posting this, other than you have no idea who I am), I refused to use a potty until I went to playgroup, at which point I saw everyone else using potties and insisted on using one.
Eeeek, can't help myself, really, terribly sorry. Are you not a little old to use one??
Have to agree with spudqueen that summer weather is a great help - once a couple of pees have been caught in a potty, & the kid gathers it is the desired thing, the rest falls into place pretty quickly.
They need to be aware that they need to pee, & they need to have some way of telling you this - whether vocally or with a gesture. Personally, I think the discomfort of an old fashioned wet nappy encourages the kid too, as the modern ones can just feel dry.
I think most kids can do this at around 18 months to 2 years. The younger kids copy their older siblings, one hopes, and it's even easier!