One of the most important readiness indicators for toilet training is the child's ability to stay dry for extended periods, typically around two hours. This suggests that they have developed sufficient bladder control. Additionally, showing interest in using the toilet, communicating when they need to go, and being able to follow simple instructions are also key signs of readiness. Emotional readiness, such as a willingness to cooperate and a positive attitude towards toilet training, is equally important.
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