By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of The No-Cry Potty Training SolutionPotty
training is easier and happens faster if your child is truly ready in all three
areas: physical, cognitive and social. But the big question is: how do you know
when your child is ready? If you have never traveled this road before, you likely
don't even know what signs to look for. Take this quiz to find out where your
child is on the readiness spectrum.
1. I can tell by watching that my child
is wetting or filling his diaper:
a. Never.
b. Sometimes.
c. Usually.
2.
My toddler's diaper needs to be changed:
a. Frequently, every hour or two.
b.
It varies.
c. Every two to three hours--sometimes less frequently.
3.
My child understands the meaning of wet, dry, clean, wash, sit, and go:
a.
No.
b. Some of them.
c. Yes.
4. When my child communicates her needs,
she:
a. Says or signs a few basic words and I guess the rest.
b. Gets her
essential points across to me.
c. Has a good vocabulary and talks to me in
sentences.
5. If I give my child a simple direction, such as, "put
this in the toy box," she:
a. Doesn't understand or doesn't follow directions.
b.
Will do it if I coach or help her.
c. Understands me and does it.
6.
My child can take his pants off and put them on:
a. No.
b. With help he
can.
c. Yes.
7. When I read a book to my child, he:
a. He ignores
me.
b. Sometimes listens, sometimes wanders off.
c. Sits, listens and enjoys
the story.
8. My toddler wants to do things "all by myself":
a.
Never.
b. Sometimes.
c. All the time!
9. I think that it's the right
time to begin potty training:
a. No.
b. I'm undecided.
c. Yes.
Total
the number of responses for each letter:
a. __________
b. __________
c.
__________
Most answers are a: Wait.
Your little one doesn't seem to
be ready just yet. Test again in a month or two.
Most answers are b: Time
for pre-potty training--get ready!
Your child is not quite ready for active
training, but you can take many steps to prepare your toddler for the future.
Gradual introduction of terms and ideas will make potty training easier when the
time comes.
Most answers are c: Your toddler is ready to use the potty!
It's
time to start your potty training adventure. Good luck, and have fun!
Are
you between two scores?
Just like any parenting situation, there are choices
to make. If your child is hovering between two categories, it's time to put your
intuition to good use. Your knowledge of your own child can direct you toward
the right plan of action.
This article is an excerpt from The No-Cry Potty
Training Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Child Say Good-Bye to Diapers by Elizabeth
Pantley. (McGraw-Hill, 2006)