Teaching children to use their own toilet or toilet training is very important. But keep in mind that before deciding to provide toilet training, you must know the readiness of the Little One. Toilet training is a process when children learn to urinate (BAK) and defecate (BAB) in the toilet like an adult. At this stage, children are taught to no longer pass urine and feces in diapers. The ability to use the toilet is also useful for knowing whether your child is growing and developing normally or not. How to Know Your Child Is Ready to Live Toilet Training Each child has different developments, including their ability to start toilet training. Generally, children are ready to undergo toilet training at the age of 1 year 6 months, but most children are ready to start at the age of 1 year 10 months to 2 years 6 months. Most children can use the toilet perfectly around the age of 3 years. To find out the initial sign of a child ready to be given toilet training is to look at his ph...