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The first thing you need to do is prepare yourself. I felt like potty training was the hardest thing I ever did as a parent so far. You can’t really TEACH your child how to go or how to feel they have to go, they have to figure that out on their own, and you have no control over when that will be. It might be by 16 months, it might be around 3. So be prepared for lots of frustration (not at your child but with your feelings of lack of control or knowing what to do). I felt like a failure because I could teach my son his ABC’s, to count to 20, ride a bike, etc. all things he new before he was potty trained. My oldest was trained about 34 months; my youngest was trained by 28 months. Some things I used that helped – a baby doll that potty’s so she can see what you are asking her to do (I got one at Toy’s R us, made by fisher price), Bear in the Big Blue House, Potty Time, fun books on potty training (we had a Dora one that made a flushing sound, and “Princess and the Potty” that were the favorites) and lots of running around naked in the house. Both my kids were trained if left naked about 2 months before they perfected the task with cloths on all the time. Good luck.