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Starting toilet training

Virtual

This free, live webinar provides information on how you can support your child’s toileting.
From about 18 months – 2 years, children start to show signs they are ready for toilet training.

Preparation helps toilet training to go smoothly. Before you start, it’s good to learn more about how toilet training works, how to get started and what to expect during the process. It’s also good to think about practical things like potties and accidents.

In this webinar, we’ll explain how to:

  • Tell when your child is ready for toilet training
  • Get organised for toilet training
  • Prepare your child for toilet training
  • Start toilet training

If you have a child aged 1-4 years this webinar is suitable for you. It is also suitable if your child is younger and you want to be ready when the time comes to start toilet training.

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Should you require urgent health advice in the meantime, please contact your GP, visit an NHS walk-in centre or call NHS 111. For emergencies, dial 999 or visit A&E.

This page was last reviewed on 04-01-2024

This page will be next reviewed on 04-01-2027