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If you've got a little boy then you've probably discovered that he's been dealt an extra dose of energy and lacks some of the common sense that little girls seem to be born with.
So when it comes to potty training, it's no surprise that it can be more challenging to teach boys than girls - boys are known to take longer, learn later and to have more problems than girls. On average, most boys aren't physically ready to be potty trained until they are about two and a half; with girls it's generally a few months earlier.
We've written Potty Training Boys to help guide you and your son gently through the stages of leaving nappies behind so he is able to go to the toilet alone, even at night. By following our training programme it should take a couple of weeks for your son to become nappy-free at home, but a bit longer for night training and to leave the house without nappies.
Although we've written Potty Training Boys with mums in mind; dads, grandparents and any other
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