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Take the Toilet Training Quiz

One of the milestones for toddlers is toilet training. As a first-time parent, you may have questions about when to start and how to proceed. Learn more about toilet training by taking this quiz.

1. At what age is a child usually ready to start learning to use the toilet?




2. How long does it take for a child to master the process of using the toilet?





3. Which of these behaviors means that your child may be ready to learn to use the toilet?





4. If a toileting accident happens while you are teaching your child, you should:




5. Young children have more trouble staying dry at night than during the day.


6. What may contribute to nighttime bedwetting?




7. Which is a helpful technique for easing nighttime bedwetting?




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