Pediatrician Poll: Potty-Training

Best age for potty-training: whenever the kid is ready. by Babble Staff

June 1, 2007

"There is no ideal age. You do it when the child is ready and that's more of a range. With girls it's two to two-and-a-half years, with boys two-and-a-half to three years. 'Training' is a misnomer. You can't train kids. They do what they're ready to do." — Charles I. Shubin, MD, FAAP. Baltimore, MD

"I usually start talking about it at 18 months, but it's not completed until the child is about to start preschool. I always let the child initiate the process." — Erin Thelander, MD, FAAP. Brooklyn, NY.

"When a child shows that they are interested — before age five." — Erik Cohen, MD, FAAP. Greenwich, CT.

To obtain these results, we randomly called 300 AAP-approved pediatricians in 50 states, then tallied the answers of the 20 who called back.

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