The five potty training tips Anna Williamson swears by


by Aimee Jakes |
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Potty training is one of the big milestones your toddler will accomplish, but it's arguably the trickiest to navigate!

"Potty training has been my nemesis the last few weeks," Anna Williamson told Mother&Baby, "but as a mum who's freshly potty trained her son (I'm not going to lie. I'm going to chalk that up as a major parenting win!) I was terrified of doing it'

"I think the anticipation of potty training was honesty far worse than actually doing it."

If your little one seems ready to ditch the nappies (physically and emotionally) then check out the Loose Lips' podcaster's top tips for toilet training your toddler.

You'll have your little one potty trained in no time!

Now read:

How to potty train boys

How to potty train girls

6 of the best travel potties and seats for when your toddler needs to GO on-the-go

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