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If your child can walk or sit for short period of time, has learnt to say 'no', feels independent, has dry napkins for more than a couple of hours, does not like to wear napkins and pulls off the wet napkins, has regular and soft bowel movements, is able to pull up and pull down the pants, and is able to obey and follow the instructions, then it is a sign that your baby is ready for toilet-training. Potty and toilet can be used for the training. Toilet training is usually done between 18 to 24 months, when the toddler shows any of the above signs.

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How to treat my child suffering from constipation?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Constipation is a common problem in children. It is usually temporary and is relieved by medications given through the anus.

My 3-year-old grandson refuses to potty train. Please help.

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. In this condition, the best way is to make brain conditioning at this age. This can be done by making the child to wash his soiled pants under your guidance.

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