to the toilet training process, says Working Mum.

Toilet training my two-year-old was very much a team effort between home and nursery. I am incredibly grateful to the nursery practitioners for all the support that they gave not just to my daughter but her dad and me too. They recognised that on the less successful days we all needed some encouragement.
I thought it was opportune to discuss toilet training with DD2's (Dear Daughter 2) key person when DD2 started to show more of an interest in her friends and older sister going to the toilet, soon after she turned two years old. Her key person agreed that DD2 was beginning to mention when her nappy was dirty and that she seemed ready to make the transition. I valued having someone with experience to give me advice even though I had been through it with DD1 (Dear Daughter 1).
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