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Are you overthinking potty training… or waiting for the “perfect” time to start? In this episode, Jessica and Brittany break down potty training in a way that feels practical, doable, and a lot less overwhelming. From when to start to how to handle accidents, they share what’s worked in real life — not just what’s typically recommended. This conversation takes the pressure off and helps you approach potty training as a natural process, not a stressful milestone. We talk through: * Diaper and wipe options and what to look for * When to start potty training and how to recognize readiness cues * The idea of starting earlier vs. waiting — and what that can look like * Elimination communication and how babies naturally signal their needs * Using the big potty vs. small potty seats * How to teach cues and communication with your child * Handling accidents with patience and consistency * Creating simple routines that support learning * Tips for outings, travel, and public bathrooms * Making potty training a positive, low-pressure experience If potty training has felt confusing or overwhelming, this episode will give you a simpler, more natural way to approach it — with confidence and a lot more grace. Share this with a friend who’s in the potty training stage or about to be! Enjoyed this episode? Let’s hang out more and stay connected! Share this with your friends and subscribe to us on Spotify for all our episode updates! And don't forget to follow us: - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/the.strong.and.steady/] - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheStrongandSteady] Episode Resources: - https://godiaperfree.com/ - Grab Andrea Olson's Go Diaper Free audiobook here [https://amzn.to/42nDV3W] *Affiliate Disclosure: Some links mentioned in this episode are Amazon affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only share things we genuinely use and love!
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