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Starting potty training just one month too early could add an entire year to the process. Most parents don't know this until it's too late. In this video, I'm breaking down the 5 definitive readiness signs your toddler needs to show before you start potty training: physical readiness, cognitive understanding, interest and awareness, behavioral maturity, and emotional readiness. Studies show that children who start when they display true readiness signs train successfully in about 3 to 6 months. But those who start too early? They often drag the process out for 12 months or more with constant accidents, power struggles, and stress. Your child doesn't need to show every single sign perfectly, but they should be displaying most of them before you begin. Wait for readiness and save yourself months of unnecessary frustration, accidents, and potential health issues like constipation. I'll also cover why waiting matters so much, what to do if your child isn't showing these signs yet, typical timelines for boys and girls, and how to avoid the biggest mistakes parents make. The secret to faster potty training isn't starting early, it's starting at the RIGHT time. Whether you start at 20 months or 28 months, most children achieve daytime dryness around the same age anyway. Starting early doesn't give you a head start, it just extends the struggle. Trust your child's timeline. They will get there. And when they do, the process will be so much smoother than if you'd rushed it.