"Ready or Potty?" – What No One Told You About Toilet Readiness
- Her Story & Co.
- Apr 30
- 2 min read
Ah, toilet readiness. That magical, mysterious milestone that seems to sneak up on you… or drag its feet for months (and months). One minute you’re happily changing nappies on autopilot, and the next you’re Googling “toddler won’t poo unless hiding behind the sofa.”
Welcome to the wild world of toilet learning.

Let’s Get One Thing Straight: This Isn’t a Race
Despite what your mum’s friend’s neighbour’s sister says, there’s no prize for potty training early. Research from Pediatrics and others tells us that starting when your child shows readiness signs leads to quicker, smoother success—not when we adults decide it's time based on nursery pressure or social media timelines.
We say it all the time in our workshops:
Toilet learning is like walking. Some kids sprint, some toddle—but they all get there in the end.

So… What Is Toilet Readiness?
Great question. It’s less about age and more about developmental signs. Things like:
Staying dry for an hour or two
Showing interest in the toilet or potty
Communicating about wet/dirty nappies
Pulling pants up and down
Predictable bowel movements
Wanting privacy (yes, that behind-the-sofa business is legit)
No one said it’d be glamorous.

What If They’re Not Ready?
Then you wait. Yes—wait. And we say that with love. Because starting too soon can make the whole thing harder and more stressful (for everyone). Supporting body awareness through gentle routines, reading potty books, and using encouraging language is plenty for now. We promise: You’re not “behind.”
What About… Naps? Nights? Leaving the House?
Ah, yes. The real-life stuff. Our favourite.
Out and About: Start small. Think short trips, with a travel potty or seat insert, spare clothes, wipes, and nerves of steel. Celebrate every “we made it through Tesco dry!” moment.
Nap & Night Time: These come later—and that’s totally normal. Most kids aren’t dry overnight until after age 4. Use pull-ups guilt-free. You’re not “failing.” You’re parenting.

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
That’s where we come in. Our Toilet Readiness Workshop is an online session packed with tips, real-life strategies, and humour (because if you can’t laugh at wee and poo, what can you laugh at?).
We’ll cover:
How to know if your child is ready
Step-by-step ways to start (without pressure)
What to do when it all goes wrong (and it might!)
Managing naps, nights, and outings
It’s gentle, honest, and empowering—just like your parenting.
Final Thought?
Trust your child. Trust yourself. And remember: no one heads off to uni in nappies.
Join us for a supportive, judgment-free workshop that’ll leave you saying:
“I’ve got this.”

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