Potty Pros Is Here – Potty Train Your Toddler at 18–24 Months with Confidence
Aug 09, 2025
For so many parents, potty training feels like a storm you’d rather sail around than through. You’ve heard horror stories from friends about months of accidents, power struggles, and kids refusing to even sit on the toilet or holding their wee all day until you put their night-time nappy on. You’ve read conflicting advice online — some saying “wait until they’re ready at 2.5,” others pushing you to start before your toddler is walking. It’s no wonder so many parents feel stuck.
But here’s the problem: the longer you wait, the more resistance you often face. By 2½–3 years old, many children are deep into their independence phase — meaning “no” becomes their favourite word, even for things they need to do. This can make potty training a battle. And while you wait, the cost of nappies, the environmental impact, and your toddler’s missed opportunities for independence keep adding up.
That’s why I created Potty Pros — a step-by-step course for parents who want to ditch nappies early, avoid the power struggles, and raise confident, independent little ones. Designed specifically for toddlers aged 18–24 months, Potty Pros gives you the exact plan, scripts, and troubleshooting tips you need — without rewards, bribes, or pressure.
Inside, you’ll learn:
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The best way to introduce the toilet so your toddler is curious, not resistant
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How to get them using it consistently, even if they’re in childcare
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What to do when accidents happen (because they will!)
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How to support your child’s independence without making them feel rushed
Potty training doesn’t have to be messy, drawn-out, or stressful. With Potty Pros, you can guide your toddler through this milestone calmly, confidently, and in far less time than you think.
Ready to get started?
Download my FREE guide on 5 Things You Can Do Before Potty Training.
These simple, practical tips will help you lay the groundwork — so when you do start potty training, the process is smoother, quicker, and less stressful for everyone.