J.G.
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I've seen several different checklists for readiness. Here is the one from BabyCenter.com:
Physical signs
- Is coordinated enough to walk, and even run, steadily.
- Urinates a fair amount at one time.
- Has regular, well-formed bowel movements at relatively predictable times.
- Has "dry" periods of at least three or four hours, which shows that his bladder muscles are developed enough to hold urine.
Behavioral signs
- Can sit down quietly in one position for two to five minutes.
- Can pull his pants up and down.
- Dislikes the feeling of wearing a wet or dirty diaper.
- Shows interest in others' bathroom habits (wants to watch you go to the bathroom or wear underwear.
- Gives a physical or verbal sign when he's having a bowel movement such as grunting, squatting, or telling you.
- Demonstrates a desire for independence.
- Takes pride in his accomplishments.
- Isn't resistant to learning to use the toilet.
- Is in a generally cooperative stage, not a negative or contrary one.
Cognitive signs
- Can follow simple instructions, such as "go get the toy."
- Understands the value of putting things where they belong.
- Has words for urine and stool.
- Understands the physical signals that mean he has to go and can tell you before it happens or even hold it until he has time to get to the potty.
My twins are 2 1/2 too ... and I couldn't tell you if they do all of these things (How am I supposed to know if they urinates a fair amount at one time with diapers on???). But, my gut feeling is they can do it with encouragement. They don't go on the toilet at all now. But they LOVE to pee in the bath tub (every time...), so I know they have some control over it.
Another mom off this site sent me a great little document on how to potty train with the '3-day' (straight to underwear) method. Send me an personnal message with your e-mail address, and I'll send it over to you. I'm planning on doing it myself within the next few months. My friend with triplets tried it when her kids where about 2 1/2, and said it worked great.