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January 20, 2026

Toilet Training

Toilet Training: A Smooth Transition

By Dr. Ekaterina - Family Medical Practice 

 

Expert Guidance from a Pediatric Team

Potty training is a major milestone, but it doesn’t have to be a battle. While every child is unique, success usually comes down to two things: readiness and patience.

1. Look for the Signs of Readiness

Age is just a number. Most children develop the necessary physical and cognitive skills between 18 months and 3 years old. Look for these cues:

  • Staying dry for at least two hours at a time.
  • Showing interest in the bathroom or wearing "big kid" underwear.
  • The ability to follow simple, two-step instructions.
  • Telling you (verbally or through gestures) when they have a soiled diaper.

2. Prepare the Environment

Make the transition feel natural rather than a sudden "event."

  • The Gear: Let your child choose their own potty chair or a special seat that fits onto your regular toilet.
  • The Vocabulary: Use consistent, simple words for body parts and functions (e.g., "pee," "poop," "potty").
  • The Routine: Encourage your child to sit on the potty at high-probability times, such as first thing in the morning or 20 minutes after meals.

3. Pediatrician-Approved Strategies

  • Keep it Positive: Use praise and small rewards (like stickers) for effort, not just results.
  • Avoid Pressure: If your child resists, take a break. Forcing the issue can lead to stool withholding and constipation.
  • Dress for Success: Switch to loose-fitting pants or training pants that they can easily pull down themselves.
  • Expect Accidents: They are a normal part of the learning process. Respond calmly with, "That’s okay, let’s try to get to the potty next time."  

 

When to Call Us

While most children master daytime training within a few months, don’t hesitate to reach out if you notice:

  • Pain during urination or bowel movements.
  • Extreme resistance or fear of the toilet.
  • A sudden reversal in progress after being successful for months.
  • Signs of constipation (hard, infrequent stools).

A Note on Nighttime: Staying dry at night often takes much longer than daytime training. This is a developmental process involving hormone production and bladder capacity—it cannot be rushed!  

Need Personalized Advice?

Every child's journey is different. If you have specific concerns about your child’s development or physical readiness, we are here to help.

 

Dr. Ekaterina Naumova brings a wealth of international experience and expertise as a highly qualified pediatrician at Family Medical Practice in Ho Chi Minh City. She holds a medical degree from Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, where she specialised in Pediatrics. With a strong foundation in evidence-based medicine, Dr. Naumova manages a wide range of childhood conditions — from preventive care to complex diagnoses. Her approachable manner and thorough consultations help ensure both children and parents feel supported at every step.

 

FMP Healthcare Group operates medical centres in major cities including HCMC, Hà Nội and Đà Nẵng, offering consultations with international doctors, check-up centres and emergency ambulance services.

Visit FMP Diamond Plaza in Ho Chi Minh City to consult with Dr. Ekaterina Naumova.

To book an appointment, please call (028) 3822 7848 (FMP - Diamond Plaza) email hcmc@vietnammedicalpractice.com

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