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Toilet Training Twins or Triplets

Tips for Teaching Multiples to Use the Potty

By Gwen Morrison

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Toilet training multiple birth children isn't really all that different than training singletons. It takes the same amount of patience, encouragement and consistency to complete the task – it's just multiplied by two or three or more!

Are Your Children Ready to Potty Train?
By Jessica Williams

Here are some signs that your kids may be physically ready to train:

  • They can stay dry during naptime or for more than two hours during the day (staying dry all night does not usually happen until later).
  • You can predict when your children will have a bowel movement because they are fairly regular.
  • Your children express that they are going to have a bowel or bladder movement, either with words, expressions or actions (like dancing around or grasping the diaper).
  • Your kids can get undressed fairly easily without help and can walk without help.
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